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dissemination

The act of disseminating or the state of being disseminated diffusion for propagation and permanence a scattering or spreading abroad as of ideas beliefs etc...


disseminative

Tending to disseminate or to become disseminated...


Disseminator

One who or that which disseminates spreads or propagates as disseminators of disease...


Disseminate

to spread around widely to sow broadcast or as seed to scatter for growth and propagation like seed to spread abroad to diffuse as principles ideas opinions and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation...


disseminating

serving to diffuse disseminate or disperse...


Freedom of speech

Freedom of speech, Freedom of speech presupposes that right conclusions are more likely to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues than through any kind of authoritative selection. It rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from as many diverse and antagonistic sources as possible is essential to the welfare of the public. It is function of the Press to disseminate news from as many different sources and with as many different facts and colours as possible. A citizen is entirely dependent on the Press for the quality, proportion and extent of his news supply. In such a situation, the exclusive and continues advocacy of one point of view through the medium of a newspaper which holds a monopolistic position is not conductive to the formation of healthy public opinion. If the newspaper industry is concentrated in a few hands, the chance of an idea antagonistic to the idea of the owners getting access to the market becomes very remote. But our consti...


Relevant activity

Relevant activity, means--(i) the development, production, handling, opera-tion, maintenance, storage or dissemination of a nuclear, chemical or biological weapon; or(ii) the development, production, maintenance, storage or dissemination of missiles specially designed for delivering any such weapon. [The Weapon of Mass Destruction and their Delivery System (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act, 2005, s. 4(j)]...


freedom of the press

freedom of the press :the right to publish and disseminate information, thoughts, and opinions without restraint or censorship as guaranteed under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution NOTE: The First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of speech and freedom of the press are closely intertwined, and many cases relating to freedom of the press are couched in terms of the freedom of speech. ...


general publication

general publication : communication or dissemination of a copyrightable work that implies a dedication of the work to the public or an abandonment of the copyright compare limited publication ...


publish

publish 1 : to make known to another or to the public generally NOTE: For purposes of defamation, a defamatory communication made to only one third party may be considered published. 2 a : to proclaim officially [ an enactment] b : to declare (a will) to be a true and valid expression of one's last will c : to reproduce (an opinion) in a reporter 3 a : to disseminate to the public or provide notice of to the public or to an individual (as through a mass medium) [ordered to the citation in the legal notices for three weeks] see also notice by publication at notice b : to distribute or offer for distribution to the public copies of (a copyrightable work) by some transfer of ownership, rental, lease, or loan 4 : utter pub·lish·er n ...


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