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About Free Speech Debate

Free Speech Debate is a multilingual website based at the University of Oxford for the discussion of freedom of expression in the age of the internet and mass migration. Ten draft principles for global free speech are laid out, together with explanations, case studies and interviews - all for debate. More

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What's missing

Is there a vital area we have not addressed? A principle 11? An illuminating case study? Read other people's suggestions and add your own here.

17 Apr 2013
The question of how best to respond to the unauthorised dissemination of copyright-protected expression over the internet has long troubled copyright owners....
11 Apr 2013
Should publishers censor what they put on itunes (presuming they are going to publish it elsewhere)? Or indeed should apple censor what it gets sold through...
25 Feb 2013
I had thought that the controversy over the anti-Islam film the Innocence of Muslims was over several months ago, it appears this is not the case. Last...
11 Feb 2013
In the landmark case of New York Times v Sullivan, in 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that criticism of public officials must be protected, even if some...
21 Jan 2013
“The twenty-first century was supposed to be a golden age for journalism, a time of more accurate, accessible, and transparent reporting.And yet in many...
9 Jan 2013
Free Speech Debate has translated their ten draft principles into hungarian. Read them on the main Free Speech Debate site.