Freedom of information
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Freedom of information may refer to:
- Whether particular information can be freely created, read, modified, copied and distributed; see free content (as well as free culture movement and free software)
- Freedom to express one's opinions or ideas, generally, within a society; see freedom of speech
- Whether one is free to access information, such as foreign broadcasts, newspapers or Web content, without censorship or restrictions.
- The accessibility of government-held information; see Freedom of information legislation and open government