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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

Libel Litmus Test

Posted on September 18, 2012 By Gogs 26 Comments on Libel Litmus Test
Libel Litmus Test

“Words as weapons sharper than knives Makes you wonder how the other half die “   INXS The Devil Inside.         Much has been made of the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. On the surface some people feared that they can no longer provide or receive sharp opinion. This stems from…

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Government, Media

Wanking to lewd Web videos now a crime in the Philippines!

Posted on September 17, 2012September 18, 2012 By Kate Natividad 33 Comments on Wanking to lewd Web videos now a crime in the Philippines!
Wanking to lewd Web videos now a crime in the Philippines!

Now that there is an anti-Cybercrime law in the Philippines, stuff published online is now subject to the same libel laws that have for some time been applied to stuff published on traditional media like newspapers and magazines and broadcast on TV and radio. I suppose the principle there is that computers and their networks…

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Crime, Lifestyle, Tech Talk

Who’s afraid of the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012?

Posted on September 17, 2012September 18, 2012 By benign0 23 Comments on Who’s afraid of the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012?
Who’s afraid of the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012?

Senate Bill 2796 or the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is not a bad law. Most of the online nasties the law aims to curb are no-brainers. So I will go straight to what, to me, is its main feature that sends chills up the spine of the average schmoe… 4) Libel – The…

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Crime, Media

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

Ressa cries bloody ‘libel!’ – When will Rappler.com get it?

Posted on January 14, 2012August 7, 2013 By benign0 21 Comments on Ressa cries bloody ‘libel!’ – When will Rappler.com get it?
Ressa cries bloody ‘libel!’ – When will Rappler.com get it?

Interesting the way Rappler.com CEO Maria Ressa cries 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 it granted to Chief Justice…

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Media, Politics, Tech Talk

Do Filipinos know how to use their freedom of speech?

Posted on April 21, 2011October 20, 2011 By Ilda 110 Comments on Do Filipinos know how to use their freedom of speech?
Do Filipinos know how to use their freedom of speech?

What is up with some modern day proponents of freedom of speech? Do they really know what they are talking about? Sometimes they give me the impression that all they are good at is quoting some dead bigwig who advocated freedom of expression in the past. Unfortunately, these same bigwigs could never have imagined that…

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