AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Defining Issues and Themes1. Call That Censorship? Problems of Definition – Martin Cloonan2. I Want My MP3: Who Owns Internet Music" – Reebee Garofalo3. Twenty Years of Music Censorship Around the World – Vanessa Bastian and Dave Laing4. Remote Control: Legal Censorship of the Creative Process – Steve Greenfield and Guy OsbornPart II: Controlling the Artistic5. Death Metal and the Limits of Musical Expression – Keith Kahn-Harris6. Marxists in the Marketplace – Mike Jones7. Argh Fuck Kill—Canadian Hardcore Goes on Trial: The Case of the Dayglo Abortions – Rob Bowman8. Strelnikoff: Censorship in Contemporary Slovenia – David ParvoPart III: Up Against the State9. Music in the Struggle to End Apartheid: South Africa – Michael Drewett10. Confusing Confucius: Rock in Contemporary China – Jeroen de Kloet (Holland)11. German Nazi Bands: Between Provocation and Repression – Alenka Barber-Kersovan (Germany)12. Popular Music and Policing in Brazil – José Roberto Zan (Brazil)13. Challenging Music as Expression in the US – Paul D. Fischer (US)About the Contributors