Information policy is a measure and strategy adopted by a country to develop information resources, develop information industry and coordinate information utilization.
The relationship between information law and information policy;
First, policies can be upgraded to laws; Secondly, policies and laws are the products of superstructure; Then, policies and laws are formulated by the ruling class.
The difference between information law and information policy;
First of all, policy is policy and law is law. Policies will never have legal effect until they become law. Secondly, the policy has strong adaptability and can be adjusted at any time in the face of social changes, and the law is relatively stable. It can also be said that its development is lagging behind in some cases. Third, when there is a conflict between law and policy, the law shall prevail.