Thailand admittedly enforces many rules, which restrict the content that can be portrayed in not only film, but also on television, the internet and even in video games. Other governments adopt a laissez-fire policy with respect to content, permitting nearly all content free publication under the admit of free speech. If such free speech treads on another's right to privacy, reputation, or sense of decency, it is generally left to the courts to decide on a case-by-case basis whether free speech has gone too far. Even in cases where the courts do find an invasion of privacy or libel, the penalty is generally limited to civil damages. No criminal penalty is assessed (except,perhaps, in limited cases of certain forms of pornography or national security threats).