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- W4248915064 abstract "Most discussions of freedom of the press center on the relationship of government and the press, and here the basic question is not whether government controls the press, but how and to what extent. The foremost value of press freedom comes from the premise that a press free from government control is essential to a political system based on the will of the people. In connection with press freedom, both institutional and journalistic, censorship is an unending concern to the print and broadcast media around the world. The legality and scope of press censorship is sometimes examined by focusing on who primarily dictates the censorship mechanism. Self-censorship is viewed as a widespread and insidious problem among reporters and editors. Journalists resort to self-censorship when they decide to avoid legitimate stories not because of their professional judgments but on nonprofessional grounds. The globalizing media confront a new type of libel threats as off-shore litigation against US and other transnational news media is growing. Thus far, American courts have consistently refused to recognize and enforce foreign libel judgments, holding that the judgments were based on libel law repugnant to the US Constitution on press freedom. Because freedom of the press is litigated in increasing frequency in the US, England, and other countries, media organizations involve lawyers in prebroadcasting and prepublication reviews. The press's role of serving as a ‘public watchdog’ on the government and of imparting information on matters of public interest is difficult, if not impossible, to fulfill without access to public records. Now freedom of information (FOI) is accepted more widely around the world than ever. Equally important is the issue of whether journalists should be privileged to protect their sources' confidentiality from forced disclosure." @default.
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- W4248915064 title "Freedom of the Press" @default.
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