freedom of the press
noun /ˌfriːdəm əv ðə ˈpres/
/ˌfriːdəm əv ðə ˈpres/
[uncountable]- the right to publish news and opinions in the press without the government removing any of the information. This right became part of American law under the First Amendment. In Britain the press is free to publish most types of information but the government can prevent newspapers and broadcasters from reporting some stories by using the Official Secrets Act or advise against publication using a DA-notice.
新闻自由:在政府不删除任何信息的情况下在新闻界发布新闻和观点的权利。根据《第一修正案》,这项权利已成为美国法律的一部分。在英国,新闻界可以自由发布大多数类型的信息,但政府可以通过《官方机密法》阻止报纸和广播公司报道某些故事,也可以使用DA通知来阻止出版。