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Bloody libel! Janet Lim Napoles versus Maria Ressa’s ‘social news network’ Rappler.com

Posted on August 7, 2013July 8, 2022 By benign0 68 Comments on Bloody libel! Janet Lim Napoles versus Maria Ressa’s ‘social news network’ Rappler.com
Bloody libel! Janet Lim Napoles versus Maria Ressa’s ‘social news network’ Rappler.com

Funny how just a short time ago, Rappler.com CEO Maria Ressa was crying bloody libel over Katrina Stuart-Santiago’s article Going to the dogs — an article about the manner with which Ressa’s self-described “social news network” startup precipitated (and possibly encouraged) a broader “ganging up” on the University of Santo Tomas over a perceived favour…

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Civics, Media, Politics

Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis

Posted on January 17, 2013January 18, 2013 By benign0 11 Comments on Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis
Crowdsourcing the Maria Ressa and Lilibeth Frondoso tsismis

To give credit to ‘investigative journalist’ Raissa Robles, who pioneered the journalistic technique of investigative crowdsourcing, blog comment threads are indeed treasure troves of dirt on a who’s-who list of the Philippines’ hottest celebrities. People can be called out for shoplifting just on the basis of hearsay, and the portfolios of Chief Justices laid bare…

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Crime, Glitz and Glamour, Media

Three online writers who may be most at risk of being sued for libel

Posted on September 18, 2012July 5, 2017 By benign0 71 Comments on Three online writers who may be most at risk of being sued for libel
Three online writers who may be most at risk of being sued for libel

Now that Republic Act 10175, also known as the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, has been enacted to law, the question in most people’s minds now is “Who is gonna be sued first?” Here are three of them (or rather three classes of them) that immediately come to mind. * * * (1) The…

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Crime, Media

Maria Ressa says ‘talk the walk’ yet fails to act on possible violations of bank secrecy laws by Rappler reporters

Posted on July 6, 2012May 31, 2013 By benign0 29 Comments on Maria Ressa says ‘talk the walk’ yet fails to act on possible violations of bank secrecy laws by Rappler reporters
Maria Ressa says ‘talk the walk’ yet fails to act on possible violations of bank secrecy laws by Rappler reporters

In a speech delivered at the Integrity Initiative Forum co-organized by the Makati Business Club (MBC), the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP), Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) and the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (Amcham), Maria Ressa, CEO and “thought leader” of self-described ‘social news network’ Rappler.com emphasized the…

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Crime, Media, Politics

Philippine Congress mints new anti-cybercrime and anti-slander laws

Posted on June 1, 2012June 1, 2012 By benign0 9 Comments on Philippine Congress mints new anti-cybercrime and anti-slander laws
Philippine Congress mints new anti-cybercrime and anti-slander laws

Media people whether they be old-school journalists, “on-line reporters” or Web publishers (such as bloggers and much of the rest of humanity who have access to Facebook and Twitter among others) are up in arms about the raft of “anti-media” bills being drafted and passed in Congress. Critics of these measures assert that these “anti-media”…

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Crime, Culture, Media, Tech Talk

Chief Justice Renato Corona goes beyond redeeming himself to become hero of bank secrecy reform!

Posted on May 25, 2012September 16, 2013 By benign0 63 Comments on Chief Justice Renato Corona goes beyond redeeming himself to become hero of bank secrecy reform!
Chief Justice Renato Corona goes beyond redeeming himself to become hero of bank secrecy reform!

Chief Justice Renato Corona more than redeemed himself today after the minor debacle he got himself into when he left the witness stand before he was formally discharged on his first appearance in his own impeachment trial last Tuesday, the 22nd of May. Coming across today as forthright and sincere, Corona delivered a brilliant television…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Media, Politics

Is Noynoy Aquino turning Malacañang into an organised crime syndicate?

Posted on February 21, 2012February 21, 2012 By benign0 43 Comments on Is Noynoy Aquino turning Malacañang into an organised crime syndicate?
Is Noynoy Aquino turning Malacañang into an organised crime syndicate?

New revelations emerging in yesterday’s court session in the on-going impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona shed further light into the true priorities of the governement of Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. Senator-Judge Joker Arroyo in a speech before the court last Monday (the 20th February) encapsulated this disturbing character of…

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Crime, Government, Media, Politics

The fatal error of the Corona impeachment prosecution team

Posted on February 14, 2012 By benign0 47 Comments on The fatal error of the Corona impeachment prosecution team
The fatal error of the Corona impeachment prosecution team

Yesterday (the 13th of Feb) proved to be a humbling day for both the prosecution and and the Senate impeachment court. A house of cards built upon unlawfully-obtained information came crashing down after thirteen senators voted to honour a temporary restraining order (TRO) on an order issued by the Senate tribunal for Philippine Savings Bank…

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Crime, Government, Media

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