sourcelicensors
Sourcelicensors are actors who control or restrict information at its origin, shaping what data, publications, or media can reach the public. The term is not widely standardized and is used mainly in critical or speculative discourse about information governance. It emphasizes that censorship or restrictive practices can occur before content is distributed, through licensing terms, access controls, or contractual obligations imposed by the source itself.
Common mechanisms attributed to sourcelicensors include licensing requirements that deny use of data without permission, limited
Proponents argue that source-level controls can protect intellectual property, privacy, safety, and national security, and enable
Because sourcelicensors act before content enters the public domain or the open internet, their influence can