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Newspaper theft : ウィキペディア英語版
Newspaper theft
Newspaper theft is a form of censorship in which a large portion of the print run of a newspaper or other publication is stolen or destroyed, with the intention of preventing others from reading it. It may be carried out by individuals, organized groups, or governmental entities.
==Overview==
The motivation for newspaper theft is usually to suppress circulation of a story, item, or advertisement that is viewed as unfavorable or offensive by an individual or group. In some cases, the action is motivated by a generalized animus toward the editorial slant of the publication. The actors involved in newspaper thefts vary; they include political groups, fraternities and sororities, college athletic teams, as well as politicians or public officials, who may order police or other government agents to remove copies the publication.
The Student Press Law Center has tracked college newspaper thefts since 2000.〔(Where newspaper thefts are reported )〕 In 2012, 27 newspaper thefts were reported by college papers.〔

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