"How far can money determine what information may or may not be made public?" For a large group of journalists, organizations and trade unions, if the Versailles Court of Appeal confirms the conviction of Jean-Baptiste Rivoire, prosecuted for violating a "silence clause" after denouncing Vincent Bolloré's interventionism in the media sphere, this would be a disturbing signal for the freedom to inform. In 2024 the council of Boulogne-Billancourt'…
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"How far can money determine what information may or may not be made public?" For a large group of journalists, organizations and trade unions, if the Versailles Court of Appeal confirms the conviction of Jean-Baptiste Rivoire, prosecuted for violating a "silence clause" after denouncing Vincent Bolloré's interventionism in the media sphere, this would be a disturbing signal for the freedom to inform. In 2024 the council of Boulogne-Billancourt'…