Realistically though what can they do against the company?
So far as I understand, Japan's constitution only allows freedom of speech in the individual sense. If the diet decides to censor a company acting in a publishing capacity, I believe they can do so. Press censorship has been a feature of Japan since MacArthur ordered controls on the press in Sept 1945.
So far as I understand, Japan's constitution only allows freedom of speech in the individual sense. If the diet decides to censor a company acting in a publishing capacity, I believe they can do so. Press censorship has been a feature of Japan since MacArthur ordered controls on the press in Sept 1945.
And then they ended that, because Hana Kimura wouldn't turn her phone off.