Facebook reverses ban on Led Zeppelin's cover album as it's 'culturally significant'

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The cover art featured images of nude children.

The album cover which was banned. Image: Led Zeppelin The album cover which was banned. Image: Led Zeppelin FACEBOOK HAS REVERSED its ban on the publication of the cover art of Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy album due to its “cultural significance”.

However, it has today announced that the image is of cultural significance and was therefore reversing the ban. “We do not allow content that sexually exploits or endangers children. When we become aware of apparent child exploitation, we report it to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children , in compliance with applicable law.

 

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The ban said more about the minds of the censors than the band.

Stream live massacres. Ban Led Zep. So it goes.

ban Facebook instead

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