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Information democracy

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Information democracy refers to the rights of individuals in the ownership and use of information in the information society. Information democracy is reflected in the fact that individuals who hold information are protected by law, so that information held by individuals has exclusive rights and cannot be forcibly occupied by others. Information democratic rights are legally manifested in the press law, publishing law and copyright law formulated by the state. On September 7, 1990, China promulgated the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China, which laid down 50 rules for the copyright of literary, artistic and scientific works. The Law specifies that copyright includes personal rights and property rights, which are manifested in the right of publication, the right of authorship, the right of amendment Protect the integrity of works , the right to use and the right to receive remuneration. Information democracy is not absolute democracy, and works (information carriers) that are prohibited by law from publication and dissemination are not only not protected by law, but also subject to legal sanctions. [1]
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Information democracy
Definition
In the information society, individuals' rights in information ownership and use
Individual possession of various forms of information and carriers is also limited. The copyright law of our country applies to national laws and regulations, resolutions, decisions, orders of state organs and other documents of a legislative, administrative and judicial nature; News on current events; There is no problem of individual copyright protection for calendars, numerical tables, general tables and formulas. The democratic management of public facilities for the storage, transmission and use of information is an important symbol of information democracy. For example, people's supervision of news organizations, publishing departments, art organizations, etc. is the manifestation of information democracy. All kinds of social information management systems will not have sufficient information sources and channels without the support of the masses. Information democracy and information legal system are inseparable. The more perfect the information legal system is, the more secure the information democracy is, and the more effective the information democracy will be. [1]