An implacable indictment against censorship in all its forms, from the draconian laws like the Gayssot Act, shows bans through the fierce censorship that develops on the Internet. The Dieudonne case is discussed there, as well as any new and frightening case of the State Council relating thereto. Bricmont advanced aptly inconsistencies and appearance against-productive to censorship. Nevertheless, the author bears no attack against anyone. He is content to get the notice of the facts and develops their involvement within the restrictions of freedoms.