Knowledge is power. Freedom of expression and speech is a crucial part of most modern societies. Within this culture, many people believe that by sharing information freely among all humanity, the future of the world is enhanced. Although some reasons for sharing information freely include rapid development of science and benefit of humanity, I believe it should not be solicited without pay because information needs finance and security.
BODY 1
Scientific breakthroughs can be achieved faster and more when people do not need to have financial backing to acquire the necessary knowledge. There are many smart scientists who do not have the funds to acquire important information to complete their research. However, when the information is free, this is not a barrier for their progress. For instance, information on cancer can be accessed freely on the internet, and this allowed Dr. James Cornick, a poor physician in Ireland, to come up with a pill which helps cure skin cancer and benefits people around the world. Even though in this situation free knowledge is beneficial, it is not true in all cases.
BODY 2
Much information requires payment to be produce and maintain. Also, certain types of information in the wrong hands can be devastating for society. There are many professionals whose jobs are to produce research and new concepts. When they are not paid for this work, they can no longer generate science. In addition, some of this research deals with dangerous fields such as nuclear physics and pharmaceuticals. For instance, last year an act of terror occurred because some criminals were able to learn how to make explosives using free information on the internet. This clearly should not be permissible, and for this reason alone, not all information should be free to access for everyone.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, distributing information free of charge can help in certain aspects but can also be detrimental to society. Although some believe people should give as much knowledge pro bono as possible, I strongly believe the opposite. People should be careful to underestimate the value and power of knowledge. 
 Knowledge
 is power. Freedom of expression and speech is a crucial part of most modern societies. Within this culture,  
many
  people
  believe
 that by sharing  
information
  freely
 among all humanity, the future of the world  
is enhanced
. Although  
some
 reasons for sharing  
information
  freely
 include rapid development of science and benefit of humanity, I  
believe
 it should not  
be solicited
 without pay  
because
  information
 needs finance and security.
BODY 1
Scientific breakthroughs can  
be achieved
 faster and more when  
people
 do not need to have financial backing to acquire the necessary  
knowledge
. There are  
many
 smart scientists who do not have the funds to acquire  
important
  information
 to complete their research.  
However
, when the  
information
 is  
free
, this is not a barrier for their progress.  
For instance
,  
information
 on cancer can  
be accessed
  freely
 on the internet, and this  
allowed
 Dr. James  
Cornick
, a poor physician in Ireland, to  
come
 up with a pill which  
helps
 cure skin cancer and benefits  
people
 around the world.  
Even though
 in this situation  
free
  knowledge
 is beneficial, it is not true in all cases.
BODY 2
Much  
information
 requires payment to be produce and maintain.  
Also
, certain types of  
information
 in the  
wrong
 hands can be devastating for society. There are  
many
 professionals whose jobs are to produce research and new concepts. When they are not paid for this work, they can no longer generate science.  
In addition
,  
some
 of this research deals with  
dangerous
 fields such as nuclear physics and pharmaceuticals.  
For instance
, last year an act of terror occurred  
because
  some
 criminals were able to learn how to  
make
 explosives using  
free
  information
 on the internet. This  
clearly
 should not be permissible, and  
for this reason
 alone, not all  
information
 should be  
free
 to access for everyone.
CONCLUSION 
In conclusion
, distributing  
information
  free
 of charge can  
help
 in certain aspects  
but
 can  
also
 be detrimental to society. Although  
some
  believe
  people
 should give as much  
knowledge
 pro bono as possible, I  
strongly
  believe
 the opposite.  
People
 should be careful to underestimate the value and power of  
knowledge
.