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“As the Government’s aim is to promote transparency in journalism, it needs to prevent governments from accessing this information.”
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Freedom of the press is one of the major barriers that preventing journalists from publishing information is trying to overcome. The Government intends the removal of the Right To Information Charter from the Copyright Act 2015 and the establishment of the Digital Freedom Fighters’ Taskforce. Both are aimed at preventing public access to public information. However, in order to achieve such a goal, government and academic institutions are trying to prohibit access to public information and academic institutions are trying to ensure that public information is available.
As the Government’s aim is to promote transparency in journalism, it needs to prevent governments from accessing this information. The Digital Freedoms’ Taskforce will include journalists and academics who should not be allowed to publish information about the country’s citizens. In the event of public opposition such an attack on the right to information is inevitable, media freedom supporters, such as the press freedom group Media Freedom Watch, should be aware that the information gathered by journalists and academics is being used against a political party that is not a citizen of the country. Journalists and academics must not simply be denied access to these information. We have to ensure access to information about public issues is not restricted by government laws. Government needs to ensure that journalists and professors of journalism access information that they need to work closely with, which can impact on their work and their academic colleagues’ research.
“Article 6 of the Communications Bill includes the ‘right to know’ principle of the Copyright Act. It states that any journalist or academic who, by an act