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Quoted on Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 at Agence France-Presse

October 4, 2012
It is good that international news is picking up the outrage over the Cybercrime Prevention Act which became effective yesterday, October 3. Here are some...

My response to the Palace statement on the Cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175)

October 4, 2012
I have always called out the President, or at least his Communication group on how “social media would improve the communication processes between government and...

Sotto’s Sarcastic Remarks on CyberCrime Prevention Act

October 3, 2012
Amid the high clamor against RA10175, otherwise known as the Cyber Crime Prevention Law, the bill law takes effect today, Oct 3, as the Supreme...

A parent worries over the Anti-Cybercrime Law

October 2, 2012
The Cybercrime Prevention Act (R.A. 10175) takes effect on October 3, 2012, 15 days after it was published in at least 2 major dailies and...

Black Tuesday protest march as netizens rallied at the Supreme Court #PIFAph #cybercrimelaw

October 2, 2012
by JC Maningat (Originally posted at Cybercrime law trends on Twitter worldwide, tops Reddit The controversial Philippine cybercrime law continued to make waves at the...

BLACK TUESDAY: PIFA #PIFAph & Netizens March to Supreme Court to Protest #cybercrimelaw

October 1, 2012
What: The Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance (PIFA) composed of different organizations, netizens, and bloggers, will hold a silent protest When: Tuesday, October 2, 11am Where:...

Transcript of briefing, 9/28: Palace spokesperson Abigail Valte @abi_valte on #cybercrimelaw

September 28, 2012
[Excerpt 1] Q: Ma’am, just your reaction. Today, the Supreme Court received the fifth complaint against the Anti-Cybercrime Law. Just your reaction? USEC. VALTE: Well,...

New ‘Cybercrime’ Law Will Harm Free Speech

September 28, 2012
Below is the latest release from Human Rights Watch, on the controversial CyberCrime Law in the Philippines. Supreme Court to Rule on Act That Worsens...

Video: Virtual roundtable discussion on the #Cybercrimelaw using Google hangout, livestream, youtube & twitter

September 27, 2012
This is a first in virtual discussion where we used Google Hangout with Youtube, livestream using ustream.tv/channel/blogwatch , and twitter using the hashtag #cybercrimelaw. Atty...

Senator TG Guingona files SC Petition vs #cybercrimelaw : Petition seeks to void questionable provisions

September 27, 2012
Senator Teofisto “TG” Guingona III on Thursday filed a petition before the Supreme Court that seeks to void questionable provisions in the Republic Act 10175,...

Statement on the Philippine Cybercrime law #cybercrimelaw

September 27, 2012
As a blogger , I am often asked for my stand on Republic Act No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 . My...

Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition on Republic Act 10175 #Cybercrimelaw Filed by Atty JJ Disini & 4 other taxpayers

September 26, 2012
Jose Jesus M. Disini, Jr., Rowena S. Disini, Lianne Ivy P. Medina, Janette Toral, and Ernesto Sonido, Jr., urged “the high court to immediately issue...

Video: In Solidarity with Ric O’Barry (A short documentary on captive dolphins)

September 26, 2012
This short documentary follows the week-long visit of activist Richard O’Barry in the Philippines last September 2012. O’Barry, an activist against marine mammal captivity and...

Why I am against the cyber libel provisions in RA 10175 #cybercrimelaw – Sen @TgGuingona

September 26, 2012
INFORM YOURSELVES! These are the possibilities that can happen with the current Cybercrime Act. For just sharing or retweeting something online that contains criticisms –...

CBCP-NASSA to release findings on Philex disaster on October 2

September 25, 2012
by Bernie Lopez CBCP-NASSA, which was the source of my article entitled “BREAKING NEWS – PHILEX “LEAK” IS MASSIVE possibly 5 mmt into the agno...

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