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But arbitrary legal constraints on press freedom are worrisome elsewhere, too.
"There is a danger if the Lewis nonsense takes hold among the Leveson inquiry panel, that we will end up with unacceptable constraints on press freedom," said Roy Greenslade, a former tabloid editor who is now a media analyst at The Guardian.
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And, before anyone suggests it, this is not about a constraint on press freedom.
The first is represented by regulatory refuseniks who resist more constraints on the press.
Mr Xi has presided over increasing constraints on the press and on freedom of expression in other areas.
Several Tory MPs who wrote to Cameron last month demanding action against newspapers have since distanced themselves from the idea of legal constraints on the press.
This may be particularly true in academic settings, where time constraints on faculty press individuals to constantly seek ways to make their work more efficient.
We believe that any legal constraints on artistic and press freedom should only be used to prevent irreparable, substantial and serious harm to individuals.
It was particularly sensitive to the constraints on a free press in the contemporary world.
Grant argued that there is "absolutely no" constraint on a free press in Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations for a new system of press regulation.
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