Press Freedom Censorship?

9 11 2007

rh_pov.jpgEpisode #8: Recently, we heard the news about National Press Club’s altering of a mural painting made by artists from Angono, Rizal. You can read the news by clicking here.

The question now is, does NPC has the right to alter the said painting?

Well, like what most people say, it is NPC who is promoting press freedom. Any artist would practice freedom of expression. Journalists are artists in their own way, as well as bloggers can also be considered artists.

What would you feel if you did something then you’ll see that someone has altered it without permission? Wouldn’t you feel insulted?

I’m not sure if they have some copyright issues about that artwork. Did the Angono artists gave NPC the right to alter their work? Or they did not expect that NPC would try to alter their work? Why would someone who is promoting press freedom suddenly censored a piece of art made by artists who are like them, just practicing press freedom?


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2 responses to “Press Freedom Censorship?”

11 11 2007
rudolfzeus (20:14:28) :

havnt read the article yet. but i think press freedom is not that really given to the filipino people. we are still being held against what we are what we really want to say

not because they are not permitting us but because of the danger that one’s life may have.

12 11 2007
Rowjie (13:46:26) :

@rudolfzeous
- yup, it can be a factor. and sometimes, we must also learn how to respect, at least.

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