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Moroccan law, influenced by both modern civil code and traditional values, maintains certain restrictions on digital content:
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While the Moroccan internet is generally open compared to some of its neighbors, the government occasionally blocks sites that are deemed a threat to national security or public morality. 3. Social Media and the "Digital Street" Moroccan law, influenced by both modern civil code
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