prior restraint
This is called prior restraint.
When the government attempts to censor a publication before it's published, it is called prior restraint.
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Unless it clearly and provably affects national security, there should be no censorship by the government. And the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that National Security would be put at risk beforehand.
censorship of information before it is published is called
Prior restrain or prior restraint is a government action or censorship imposed by a government. It prohibits an expression such as speech before it can happen.
Prior restraint is forbidden in the US because it violates the First Amendment right to freedom of speech and the press. It allows the government to censor or restrict speech before it is communicated, which is seen as a form of censorship and goes against the principles of a free and democratic society. The US Supreme Court has consistently ruled against prior restraint as it places too much power in the hands of the government to control information and ideas.
Yes, military censorship existed in the Vietnam War. Military censorship helps hide important military information from becoming exposed to the enemy. Military information includes, but is not limited to, an ambush, night attack, or invasion. During the Second World War, censorship did not exist, though fortunately, the presence of the world's first atomic bomb was detected neither before nor after the bomb's creation. The Vietnam War was the first war to have censorship.
The precedence was established through the US Supreme Court ruling on the interpretation of specific factors related to freedom of the press and freedom of speech as defined in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Prior Restraint
Prior restraint refers to governmental actions that prevent speech or publication before it occurs. It is a form of censorship that is generally viewed as unconstitutional in the United States under the First Amendment.