I find this change rather disappointing. "Chilling Effects" had a memorable name and purpose. As the article says, "These connotations are far too limiting for a project that operates as a neutral third party"; it's disappointing to see them becoming a "neutral third party" that wants to avoid such "connotations".
<p><pre><code> > Occasionally, we’ve found our name can be even more confusing,
> leading to people to think that we only have notices that have in
> fact had a “chilling effect” on conduct or speech.
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It'd be interesting if they continued to keep the Chilling Effects name around where its purpose is to condense and highlight particularly egregious notices from the Lumen database which have a chilling effect on conduct or speech. A "worst of" list if you will.
Out of unrelated curiosity, what is stopping someone from using this database for nefarious reasons?<p>I checked a few links for a <i>Game of Thrones</i> search. All were in working order. Seems like this database could be a prime vetted source for getting hard to find torrents/streams/music.<p>The RSS feed would make it easy to stay updated on new content.
> Sometimes, it’s simply an unfamiliar phrase, or doesn’t translate well, which means it can be hard for people encountering us for the first time to know what the project is about.<p>Instead, we'll use a name that guarantees people won't know what the project is about, no matter where they're from!
When I first read the title I thought the new name was "International Partnerships", which I found odd.<p>The new name is actually "Lumen".