Kambiz Norouzi, Lawyer and Media Expert: Filtering Violates Article Nine of the Constitution and is a Failed Experience; People Do Not Trust Domestic Platforms

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Kambiz Norouzi, Lawyer and Media Expert: Filtering Violates Article Nine of the Constitution and is a Failed Experience; People Do Not Trust Domestic Platforms

Kambiz Norouzi, a lawyer and media expert, states that filtering violates Article 9 of the Constitution and is a failed experience. People do not trust domestic platforms.

Kambiz Norouzi, a lawyer and media expert, says those who support filtering implicitly admit that they have lost the media competition to rival media.

Instead of resorting to these unconstitutional methods, they should think about how they can revive domestic television in a way that gains public trust.

In fact, the solution to increasing competitiveness with the virtual space lies in the extensive reform of television, not in filtering.

Filtering has caused about 70 trillion tomans in damage to businesses.

Moreover, filtering has always been a failed experience, and there are always various ways to circumvent it.

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