week5 LIUZIMENG

 week 5 -LIU ZIMENG


The Free Culture Movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify works created by others in the form of free or open content through the use of the Internet and other forms of media, without compensation or the consent of the original creator of the work.

Stuart Brand coined the slogan "Information wants freedom" in 1984 to oppose government control and restrictions on information.

Freedom of information refers to the freedom of one or more individuals to post and consume information. I feel that access to information is an individual's ability to effectively seek, receive, and deliver information. We can build an open information Internet, which has a wealth of knowledge and information resources, so that each of us can have equal access to information.

It is not difficult to mention freedom of information without mentioning freedom of expression. In the second half of last year, a lot happened in Chinese mainland. People have a lot of opinions about what is happening in society, but people are forbidden to express their opinions on the Internet. These real public opinions are called "foreign forces." On WeChat, people write articles about what they want to say and post them on the public account, and after being spread many times, they will be banned. But the content of the article expresses real public opinion. I think this limits our freedom of speech to some extent. Telling the truth is punished.

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