On one hand they attack the Chinese for their censorship policies, citing it as an infringement on freedom.
By the time of the 2003 TV series, these censorship policies had been abolished, and no changes have occurred in the content of the show.
Rather than accept government restrictions, Weybright endorsed a self-regulated censorship policy on the part of publishing companies.
This is contrary to Nintendo's then-current censorship policy that blood should never be used in their games.
Critics claim that his work was to implement censorship policies of the government.
The Chinese authorities made no announcements about changes in their censorship policies.
With these ratings in place, Nintendo decided its censorship policies were no longer needed.
Some of these alterations were most likely made in concordance with Nintendo's censorship policy of the time.
By 1999, Nintendo had largely given up on its own censorship policies.
Significant changes in censorship policy occurred over the course of the imperial period.