iml wrote:
AFAIK, freedom of speech is guaranteed by the Japanese constitution and they have very strict privacy laws. Attitudes towards censorship in Japan are very different from China.
The U.S. Constitution also guarantees freedom of speech, but that doesn't mean that people actually feel free to express certain opinions. Systematic harassment and discrimination can't be detected by referring to the Constitution alone. Or at least that's what some people think.
Japan's closest neighbor, South Korea, also has a democratic constitution that guarantees freedom of speech. It also claims to have strong privacy laws. But I've heard from quite a few South Koreans who believe that such laws are often applied in a way that is advantageous to some groups and not others, and Android developers initially had trouble selling their apps in South Korea due to strict game rating laws.
Obviously, Japan is neither China nor Korea. But it's not Sweden, either. Reporters Without Borders ranks Japan way above both UK and USA, and that's a good sign. But I'd still like to hear from people who are familiar with actual Japanese practices and cultural idiosyncrasies. (e.g. Why does all Japanese porn blur the genital area? Is that legally necessary? Should I be concerned if I run an image board?)
I'm not planning to host anything problematic in any Linode datacenter anytime soon, but I'm just curious.
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