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- Toubon_Law abstract "The Toubon Law (full name: law 94-665 of 4 August 1994 relating to usage of the French language) is a law of the French government mandating the use of the French language in official government publications, in all advertisements, in all workplaces, in commercial contracts, in some other commercial communication contexts, in all government-financed schools, and some other contexts.The law does not concern private, non-commercial communications, such as non-commercial web publications by private bodies. It does not concern books, films, public speeches, and other forms of communications not constituting commercial activity. However, the law mandates the use of the French language in all broadcast audiovisual programs, with exceptions for musical works and "original version" films. Broadcast musical works are subject to quota rules under a related law whereby a minimum percentage of the songs on radio and television must be in the French language.The law takes its common name from Jacques Toubon, who was Minister of Culture when it was passed, and who proposed the law to the National Assembly of France. A nickname is Loi Allgood – "Allgood" is a morpheme-for-morpheme translation of "Toubon" into English ("All Good" being a translation of "Tout bon") – as the law can largely be considered to have been enacted in reaction to the increasing usage of English in advertisements and other areas in France.".
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- Toubon_Law subject Category:1994_in_France.
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- Toubon_Law subject Category:French_language.
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- Toubon_Law subject Category:Linguistic_discrimination.
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- Toubon_Law comment "The Toubon Law (full name: law 94-665 of 4 August 1994 relating to usage of the French language) is a law of the French government mandating the use of the French language in official government publications, in all advertisements, in all workplaces, in commercial contracts, in some other commercial communication contexts, in all government-financed schools, and some other contexts.The law does not concern private, non-commercial communications, such as non-commercial web publications by private bodies. ".
- Toubon_Law label "Legge Toubon".
- Toubon_Law label "Ley Toubon".
- Toubon_Law label "Loi Toubon".
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- Toubon_Law label "Prawo Toubona".
- Toubon_Law label "Toubon Law".
- Toubon_Law label "Закон Тубона".
- Toubon_Law label "قانون توبون".
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