13 (c) freedom of imagination and creativity; and (d) academic freedom and freedom of scientific research. (2) Freedom of speech, expression, thought, opinion and publication does not protect— (a) propaganda for war; (b) incitement to violence or insurrection against this Constitution; or (c) advocacy of hatred that— (i) is based on any prohibited ground of discrimination listed or prescribed under section 26; and (ii) constitutes incitement to cause harm. (3) To the extent that it is necessary, a law may limit, or may authorise the limitation of, the rights and freedoms mentioned in subsection (1) in the interests of— (a) national security, public safety, public order, public morality, public health or the orderly conduct of elections; (b) the protection or maintenance of the reputation, privacy, dignity, rights or freedoms of other persons, including— (i) the right to be free from hate speech, whether directed against individuals or groups; and (ii) the rights of persons injured by inaccurate or offensive media reports to have a correction published on reasonable conditions established by law; (c) preventing the disclosure, as appropriate, of information received in confidence; (d) preventing attacks on the dignity of individuals, groups of individuals or respected offices or institutions in a manner likely to promote ill will between ethnic or religious groups or the oppression of, or discrimination against, any person or group of persons; (e) maintaining the authority and independence of the courts; (f) imposing restrictions on the holders of public offices; (g) regulating the technical administration of telecommunications; or (h) making provisions for the enforcement of media standards and providing for the regulation, registration and conduct of media organisations.

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