Sentences with phrase «protect free expression»

«This is a sensible ruling that will help protect free expression in Sweden,» said Mitch Stoltz, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Ontario Superior Court applies anti-SLAPP law to protect free expression on public interest environmental issues: United Soils Management Ltd. v. Mohammed, 2017 ONSC 4450
It features an essay by David Kaye, UN special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, looking at the laws and institutions that are fighting to protect free expression.
CloudFlare is also posing problems for users of the Tor anonymity tool (which is, after all, largely intended to protect free expression).
As the statement points out, the mission of the Signal Foundation is to deliver technology that allows for secure communication worldwide and protects free expression.
Tech companies and other defenders of CDA Section 230 claim it promotes and protects free expression on the Internet.

Not exact matches

«We, the US,» stipulated Valkenburgh, «we don't ban technology; we find ways to protect our citizens by enabling free expression and innovation.»
In the United States, the fair use defense is designed to protect free speech and free expression.
Religious groups in this country have tried to stifle free expression in music, literature and books, but the First Amendment of the Const / itution protects free speech, as well as the freedom to worship (or not worship) as you will.
North School Park in Arlington Heights is considered a public forum and has historically provided a space for the expression of constitutionally protected free speech, subject to reasonable Park District rules and regulations.
North School Park is considered a public forum and has historically provided a space for the expression of constitutionally protected free speech, subject to reasonable Park District rules and regulations.
«Although its ostensibly aimed at protecting minors its remit is so sweeping it would criminalise nearly all LGBT free expression and protest.»
Even in Jaipur, where there was no credible threat to Rushdie's person, as he admitted in a television interview with Barkha Dutt, the great defender of free expression chose to stay away in order, he said, to protect others from possible violence.
It protects cells against free radical damage and helps regulate gene expression and cell signaling.
The Foundation advocates for authors rights, fights to protect them against unlicensed reproduction, defends free expression, and educates writers with the business knowledge and skills to survive in the writing profession.
Protect digital privacy and free expression.
According to their material, «the world - class team of tech - savvy attorneys, activists, and technologists fight in courtrooms and Congress to protect privacy and free expression online and throughout the world.»
In Canada, the Supreme Court has acknowledged that defamation law does not strike a proper balance between free speech and protecting reputation, and since 2008 it has been making incremental changes to defamation law to better protect expression.
The rationale for protecting freedom of expression is that society should be free to discuss and decide what is true, what is right and what is good.
The SCC decision responded only to two constitutional questions: whether PIPA (as it was previously) violated the constitutionally - protected right to freedom of expression, and if so, whether the infringement could be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society under s. 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
«The rights of others which a restriction on the exercise of the right to free expression may properly be designed to protect must, in my judgment, include a right to be protected against the potential mischief of partial political advertising» (at 28).
The First Amendment protects satire and parody as a form of free speech and expression.
Arguably, instead of alleviating the alleged chill on free expression, Bill 83, if passed, will disturb the current balance between the right to protect ones reputation and freedom of expression, will restrict access to the courts and will result in increased litigation, numerous and costly motions and appeals, and create greater delay in getting to trial, in what is already an overburdened judicial system.
In a legal battle over Internet music storage that could impact innovation and free expression on the Internet EFF Public Knowledge and other public interest groups asked a federal judge in an amicus brief to protect the «safe harbor» rules for online content in EMI v. MP3Tunes.
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