[Manila Principles] Public launch of template notice of content restriction

Jeremy Malcolm jmalcolm at eff.org
Wed May 25 17:05:53 PDT 2016


This is an update on the Manila Principles template notice of content
restriction that we soft-launched at RightsCon.  This has since
undergone a further legal review here at EFF, as well as some further
internal testing.  It's available on the site, but without a link from
the front page:

https://www.manilaprinciples.org/template

We are intending to launch it publicly at a workshop at the Asia-Pacific
Regional Internet Governance Forum which takes place from July 27-29. 
This gives us about two months between then and now to kick the tires
further, and implement any further revisions that you may have to suggest.

I'm therefore writing to invite you to check out the form at the address
above, and to let us know of any problems or bugs you may encounter,
suggestions for how it could work better, or any questions you may have.

Many thanks.

-- 
Jeremy Malcolm
Senior Global Policy Analyst
Electronic Frontier Foundation
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