Obscenity: OnlyFans content creators based overseas could be breaching Singapore law
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it is well within the authority's power to ban the site here. But he added that this could lead to tensions between freedom of expression and the need to protect public morality.
some may argue that OnlyFans is but a means to express oneself, and should be regarded as possibly even art, but he noted Singapore remains a conservative society.
"Singapore takes an almost diametrically opposite view. Freedom of speech and expression does not extend to restrictions Parliament regards as 'necessary or expedient' in the interest of 'public order or morality'
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Qn: ‘In a free society, there should be no restrictions on freedom of speech.’ Discuss. (Cam. 2020)
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