Rappler discusses concerns over Sandro Marcos' anti-disinformation bill

A new episode of Rappler's 'In the Public Square' will discuss anti-disinformation legislation, particularly HB 2697 authored by Majority Leader Sandro Marcos. The bill could pose risks to free speech, according to experts. The discussion will feature representatives from Democracy.net.ph and Doublethink Lab.

There has been a concerted effort to pass legislation penalizing or preventing the spread of disinformation in the Philippines. In the House of Representatives, at least 14 bills have been referred to committees, while in the Senate, at least five. The main version in the House, HB 2697 authored by Majority Leader Sandro Marcos, is raising concerns as it may turn out to be a trap for free speech advocates, journalists, and content creators.

According to Rappler, the committees handling the bills have been conducting open hearings, consulting experts, and welcoming observers. In the new episode of 'In the Public Square' hosted by Rappler columnist John Nery, guests include Carlos Nazareno, director for Rights of the advocacy group Democracy.net.ph, and Janina Santos, the Philippine analyst of Doublethink Lab. These individuals have participated in some of the hearings.

The episode airs on Wednesday, February 11, at 8 pm on Rappler.com. While the intent of the proposals appears positive on the surface, some details are worrying regarding potential impacts on freedom of expression.

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