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Government urged to review restrictions on digital platforms


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May 6, 2021 | 7:53 pm
The GOVERNMENT needs to review the foreign investment restrictions on digital platforms to remove obstacles to their growth, a researcher for the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) said.
Aiken Larisa Serzo, a consultant with the University of the Philippines Law Center, said digital platforms are classified as mass media or service providers under the telecommunications industry, subjecting them to foreign equity restrictions.
“Various pronouncements have set a rule wherein if you’re an internet business, communicating any message to the public, whether or not you’re the author of those messages, is mass media, and thus, subject to the foreign equity restriction of 100%,” Ms. Serzo said in a PIDS statement. ....

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Peralta says he has no regrets, eyes return to teaching after retirement


Peralta says he has no regrets, eyes return to teaching after retirement
By VIRGIL LOPEZ, GMA News
Published February 19, 2021 12:50pm
Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta on Friday expressed no regret as he prepares to leave the judiciary one year ahead of his mandatory retirement.
Peralta will hang up his robe on his 69th birthday on March 27 after 12 years on the bench, with the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) now searching for his replacement who will be appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte.
“I cannot help but look back at my life’s work and feel a more than a modest amount of pride. I will retire without regrets knowing that I did all that I could for the law, for the courts, and for the nation,” Peralta said in a speech after receiving his honorary doctorate of law degree from Tarlac State University. ....

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The 1989 UP-DND Accord: Content and context


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The worry that the unilateral abrogation would imperil academic freedom and constitutional rights is not unfounded.
Editor’s note: Michael T. Tiu, Jr. teaches Constitutional Law at the UP College of Law. As a lawyer at the Institute of Human Rights, University of the Philippines Law Center, he works on the intersection of issues and vulnerabilities brought about by climate change, business activities, and social change. The opinions expressed in this article are the author’s.
Manila (CNN Philippines Life, January 21) February 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of what we now remember as the “Diliman Commune”  a period spanning the first nine days of February 1971 when students of the University of the Philippines took control of UP Diliman by barricading its entry points and fighting off attempts by the military and police officers to gain access to the campus. It happened during a period of unrest, particularly among the students, academics, and u ....

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