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01 March 2004

Australia: New censorship codes imposed
Editorial on how the Federal Government has over-reacted to a tiny protest group's complaints about song lyrics. In February 2004 the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) announced on its website the first two artists to be classified Level 3 under the new code. The sticker on the CDs reads "Restricted: High Impact Themes".

Story from The Sydney Morning Herald
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