👉 Uncensurability in the context of media law refers to the inability of a source of information to be disclosed or made available for public use without being subjected to censorship. This can occur through various means, including government surveillance, political influence, or deliberate manipulation of information by individuals or organizations. In legal terms, uncensurability is often associated with the right to privacy and freedom of expression. It can also refer to the difficulty in verifying the veracity of a source without interference from the public