On Saturday 23 September 2006, the junta warned they would "urgently retaliate against foreign reporters whose coverage has been deemed insulting to the monarchy."
However, other videos similarly deemed insulting were repeatedly posted, and several staggered bans followed, issued by different courts:
He was detained over a song deemed insulting to President Michel Suleiman, a former army chief.
In May 2007, a law was put into effect allowing Turkey to block Web sites that are deemed insulting to Atatürk.
In the days following, it was revealed that the dispute came down to a contract clause specifying a number of hours per week to be worked, which Reeves deemed insulting.
A boy described as "skinny" became "thin," while another boy who was "fat" became "heavy," adjectives the state deemed less insulting.
The legal basis for censorship in Turkey generally stem from statutes that limit speech deemed insulting to Turkishness, and expressions of political extremism.
But censors said it was historically inaccurate and listed more than 30 points deemed insulting to the Thai monarchy.
The term "berdache" was deemed inappropriate and insulting as time passed and awareness increased, so a new term was coined in 1990, "Two-Spirit."
The students were jailed by the hard-line press court over the publication of a satirical play deemed insulting to the 12th Imam.