But where there is freedom of the press there is also responsibility to ensure fair reporting.
In short, the Free Flow of Information Act is not about freedom of the press.
NPR's Ari Shapiro reports on what this means for the freedom of the press.
On this board, Kaufman worked to expand the freedom of the press around the world.
He was found guilty of insulting the president under France's 1881 Freedom of the Press Act.
National media organizations have staunchly opposed the proposal, saying it would limit freedom of the press.
In 1797, John Wilkes, the English politician and champion of freedom of the press, died.
That the way to get a free press is to limit the freedom of the press?
There has also been a noticeable breakdown in the freedom of the press in Honduras.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the agreement satisfied the demands of protection for victims and freedom of the press.
Religious and political activities are strictly controlled, and there is no freedom of the press.
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The Conference was held under the theme, "Freedom of the press and human development in the Caribbean".
Freedom of the press is officially guaranteed, but many local journalists think it wiser to censor themselves.
Freedom of the press is, of course, one of the bedrock principles upon which this nation was founded.
So in some of your countries, freedom of the press is still restricted.
"Civilised, democratic society depends on freedom of speech, which in turn depends on freedom of the press, " he said.
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Ms Arbour, who met Mr Johnston last year, called for international solidarity to protect the freedom of the press.
"Freedom of the press is touted as a basic democratic principle, " he said.
UNESCO's promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right, through lobbying and monitoring activities.
President Jammeh's government has been criticised by international rights groups for its attitude to civil liberties, especially freedom of the press.
Taylor didn't seem to grasp the fact that, for better or worse, freedom of the press also includes freedom to fail.
And the shrinking freedom of the press and the rising influence of the security services have gone too far to ignore.
For her part, the Director-General reiterated her unwavering commitment to freedom of the press and to UNESCO's mandate to defend it.
This bill is less about freedom of the press than it is the ability of the press to get things for free.
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Free speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion are rights.
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Recently, Chavez crossed yet another dangerous line: curtailing freedom of the press.
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You also talk of the freedom of the press and a reluctance on the part of Pakistani newspapers to take on the government.
As Andrew Gilligan says, this could lead to a serious threat to the freedom of the press in the UK as a whole.
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Mr Mthembu said the ANC was committed to the freedom of the press and artistic expression but condemned the painting as "distasteful and vulgar".
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In terms of hardware this amount of spending on unneeded military expenditures would be scandalous were there true freedom of the press in Venezuela.
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