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Aquino anti-cybercrime law curtailing freedom of speech ruins significance of EDSA people power revolution

Posted on February 20, 2014February 25, 2014 By Ilda 58 Comments on Aquino anti-cybercrime law curtailing freedom of speech ruins significance of EDSA people power revolution
Aquino anti-cybercrime law curtailing freedom of speech ruins significance of EDSA people power revolution

The celebration for the 28th anniversary of EDSA People Power revolution will be low key according to Presidential Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma. Instead of holding it at EDSA where it was held traditionally, it will be held in Cebu province. The reason given was “because the province was the bulwark of the opposition to the…

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Development, Government, Politics

Filipino netizens on edge as online libel criminalized under RA 10175 (the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012)

Posted on February 19, 2014February 19, 2014 By benign0 42 Comments on Filipino netizens on edge as online libel criminalized under RA 10175 (the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012)
Filipino netizens on edge as online libel criminalized under RA 10175 (the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012)

The Philippine Supreme Court reportedly upheld the libel provisions of Republic Act 10175 or the “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012” which Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III signed into law in 2012. As expected, online hysterics have erupted over Philippine social media space with many online “activists” expressing loud indignation over what they perceive…

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Crime, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society, Technology

Only under foreign pressure: Ph gov’t cracks down on sexual abuse of children over the Internet

Posted on January 20, 2014 By benign0 39 Comments on Only under foreign pressure: Ph gov’t cracks down on sexual abuse of children over the Internet
Only under foreign pressure: Ph gov’t cracks down on sexual abuse of children over the Internet

Child abuse in the Philippines has been going on for the longest time. It is in plain sight. Some of it is relatively benign abuse, like allowing children to grow fat on a diet of soft drinks and junk food or making them perform in exploitative television variety shows. Others are horrid, using kids to…

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Crime, Government, Media, Society

An Unconstitutional Law: A Discourse on the Cybercrime Law

Posted on March 5, 2013March 5, 2013 By Jose Mario de Vega 3 Comments on An Unconstitutional Law: A Discourse on the Cybercrime Law
An Unconstitutional Law: A Discourse on the Cybercrime Law

I refer to the burning issue of the day that concerns our society as a whole. This pertains to the new measure enacted by the Legislative and signed into law by the Chief Executive. I am specifically referring to RA 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. I overwhelmingly concur with the contention advanced by…

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Crime, Tech Talk

Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless

Posted on January 28, 2013 By benign0 7 Comments on Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless
Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless

People who come up with “Magna Cartas” and “visions” of or for “Internet freedom” miss the whole point. Not only that, they fail to see the irony in what they are advocating. These “visions” and frameworks are supposedly to “uphold” Internet “freedom” and seek to implement guidelines, standards, and/or “covenants” amongst stakeholders (people and parties…

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Civics, Lifestyle, Tech Talk

The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012

Posted on December 30, 2012December 28, 2013 By Ilda 64 Comments on The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012
The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012

After taking a short break during the Christmas season, Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino is reportedly back feeling “recharged”. It’s been a busy 2012 for the President and his allies, indeed. He has been sick quite a few times during the year and it was a sign that his health was not a hundred…

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Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Politics

Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

Posted on November 21, 2012 By benign0 4 Comments on Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law
Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

The Indian city of Mumbai has long been dominated by hard-line rightist party Shiv Sena. So when its powerful head, Bal K. Thackeray died recently, the city effectively shut down in deference with shops closing for the day and workers going home. Annoyed with all this, 21-year-old medical student Shaheen Dhada took to Facebook to…

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Politics, Tech Talk

Filipino viral videos: mere modern symptoms of a very old cultural dysfunction

Posted on November 19, 2012 By benign0 32 Comments on Filipino viral videos: mere modern symptoms of a very old cultural dysfunction
Filipino viral videos: mere modern symptoms of a very old cultural dysfunction

As my colleague Ilda pointed out, Filipinos seem to be averse to speaking out. This may seem to be a counterintuitive assertion to make, given how Filipinos pride themselves with a tradition of flamboyant political activism, tacky spectacle in the way they practice freedom of speech in their mass media, and voluminous undifferentiated chatter in…

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