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Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles

Digital Rights Roundup

[Statement] Upholding Press Freedom in the Philippines

Today’s second commemoration of the National Press Freedom Day is an opportunity to shine an unrelenting light on the state of press freedom in the country. At a time when the government exerts a monopoly on “truth”, the presence of a critical and independent press is all the more important. Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 2 years ago
Gender & ICT

Joint Statement on Facebook’s Internal Guideline for Content Moderation

The Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) is one of the signatories of a joint statement on Facebook’s Internal Guideline for Content Moderation, and its impact on women and gender violence. This statement is borne out of the UK-based Guardian publication releasing in late May 2017 “The Facebook Files“, leaked internal documents Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 8 years ago
Internet Rights

Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles

On 04 November 2015, the Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles was launched after several months of collective drafting and consultations with civil society Internet rights groups and ICT policy community. The initiative for the creation of the Declaration was launched during the Philippine Multi-stakeholder Forum on Internet Governance, Read more…

By Lisa Garcia, 10 years ago
Internet Rights

Multistakeholder Consultation Workshop in Cebu City

Cebu City, Philippines – Stakeholders from different sectors gathered last October 19, 2015 at the Harolds Hotel in Cebu City for the offline Consultation of the Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles. This consultation was organized by the Foundation for Media Alternatives, in partnership with the Fellowship for Organizing Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 10 years ago
Internet Rights

Call for Public Inputs to the Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles

After processing the outcomes from the Future of #PHInternet Forum in March and collecting inputs from different stakeholders from all around the Philippines for the past 4 months, the initial draft of the Philippine Declaration on Internet Rights and Principles is now live and is ready for public inputs and Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 10 years ago
Internet Rights

#SFDPh Talk: Internet Rights and FOSS

Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual event observed around the world to celebrate Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). To kick-off this year’s SFD celebration in the Philippines, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) College of Engineering, through the combined effort of the College of Engineering Managers of Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 10 years ago
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