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The National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA) was an anti-censorship campaigning organisation whose goal was the reform of Britain's obscenity laws, in particular the Obscene Publications Act 1959. It was set up in 1976 by the actor David Webb as a response to Mary Whitehouse's conservative morality group National Viewers and Listeners Association. NCROPA's original name was the National Campaign for the Repeal of the Obscene Publications Acts but it was soon amended. The last year for which NCROPA had any measurable activity was 1998, and with the death of its founder in June 2012 it effectively ceased to exist.

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  • Campaña Nacional para la Reforma de las Leyes de publicaciones obscenas (es)
  • National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (en)
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  • The National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA) was an anti-censorship campaigning organisation whose goal was the reform of Britain's obscenity laws, in particular the Obscene Publications Act 1959. It was set up in 1976 by the actor David Webb as a response to Mary Whitehouse's conservative morality group National Viewers and Listeners Association. NCROPA's original name was the National Campaign for the Repeal of the Obscene Publications Acts but it was soon amended. The last year for which NCROPA had any measurable activity was 1998, and with the death of its founder in June 2012 it effectively ceased to exist. (en)
  • La Campaña Nacional para la Reforma de las Leyes de publicaciones obscenas (National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (acrónimo en inglés NCROPA) fue una organización de campañas, cuyo objetivo era la reforma de las leyes de obscenidad de Gran Bretaña, en particular, la "Obscene Publications Act 1959". (es)
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  • La Campaña Nacional para la Reforma de las Leyes de publicaciones obscenas (National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (acrónimo en inglés NCROPA) fue una organización de campañas, cuyo objetivo era la reforma de las leyes de obscenidad de Gran Bretaña, en particular, la "Obscene Publications Act 1959". Se creó en 1976 por el actor David Webb como una respuesta a la pro-censurista Mary Whitehouse y su (National Viewers and Listeners Association)​ El nombre original de NCROPA, era "Campaña Nacional para la derogación de las leyes contra publicaciones obscenas" ("National Campaign for the Repeal of the Obscene Publications Acts") pero pronto fue modificado. El último año del que NCROPA tuvo actividad medible fue de 1998, y con la muerte de su fundador en junio de 2012, dejó de existir efectivamente. En diciembre de 2014 fue absorbido por el , una organización que ha tenido una participación superpuesta.​ Los archivos de la NCROPA están ahora en manos de la de la Universidad de Warwick.​ (es)
  • The National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA) was an anti-censorship campaigning organisation whose goal was the reform of Britain's obscenity laws, in particular the Obscene Publications Act 1959. It was set up in 1976 by the actor David Webb as a response to Mary Whitehouse's conservative morality group National Viewers and Listeners Association. NCROPA's original name was the National Campaign for the Repeal of the Obscene Publications Acts but it was soon amended. The last year for which NCROPA had any measurable activity was 1998, and with the death of its founder in June 2012 it effectively ceased to exist. In December 2014 it was absorbed into the Campaign Against Censorship, an organisation with which it had had an overlapping membership. The NCROPA's archives are now held by Warwick University's Modern Records Centre. (en)
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