Campaign Against Censorship

The Campaign Against Censorship (CAC) is a Fareham, England-based non-party political pressure group that opposes censorship and promotes freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. The group was formerly named the Defence of Literature and the Arts Society (DLAS) and was founded in 1968. In 1983, the group was relaunched as the Campaign Against Censorship.

The guiding principles of the Campaign are:

  1. The right to obtain and impart knowledge
  2. Freedom from censorship
  3. Freedom for creative artists to present their perceptions, interpretations and ideas
  4. Freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation, race, politics or religion.

Officers of the CAC are Edward Goodman (Chair), lawyer and former local councillor, Nigel Meek (Publications and Website Officer, also the editor and membership secretary of the Libertarian Alliance and the Society for Individual Freedom) and Mary Hayward (Hon. Secretary/Treasurer).

They have informal links with Liberty, Backlash and the Open Rights Group. In recent years, the CAC has also made formal submissions to the Deputy Prime Minister’s 2010 Law Review and the 2013 proposals on press regulation. In December 2014, CAC absorbed the remnant of the late David Webb's National Campaign for the Repeal of the Obscene Publications Acts.

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