The right to publish newspapers, magazines and other printed materials without government restrictions is subject to laws such as obscenity, obscenity, incitement.
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Democracy and rights> Freedom of press: comparison of countries by freedom of press. The lower the score, the more free the country's news. These scores are from the Freedom of the Press Index, developed by Freedom House and referred to as "an independent regulator dedicated to expanding freedom worldwide". The data used in this index was obtained from an annual survey on the independence of media in 197 countries and regions and evaluates degrees of freedom of printing, broadcasting and the Internet in each country and region.
Freedom of the press is part of the five main freedoms represented by Article 1 of the amendment to the US Constitution. The Constitution was ratified in 1791 and we were able to fully develop the freedom of the press. Since then, many cases have evolved with this freedom, freedom has played a role in the revision and technology of modern development. Freedom of the press has history from before being approved, helps solve many lawsuits, and is used throughout the modern era.
In general, this set of rights is formulated by the US Supreme Court's ruling, which defines 'freedom of press', which is guaranteed mainly by the first amendment. In fact, what we call freedom of the press is an evolutionary concept. This is a concept of the era of pamphlets, political books, periodicals, and the Supreme Court Judges who interpreted articles around the world over the past two centuries. Daily newspapers, books, magazines, movies, radio, television broadcasts, and current Web sites and releases on the Internet