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543:: its provisions apply to all Filipino nationals regardless of the place of commission. Jurisdiction also lies when a punishable act is either committed within the Philippines, whether the erring device is wholly or partly situated in the Philippines, or whether damage was done to any natural or juridical person who at the time of commission was within the Philippines.
536:, also criminalizing them when committed using a computer system. Finally, the Act includes a "catch-all" clause, making all offenses currently punishable under the Revised Penal Code also punishable under the Act when committed using a computer, with more severe penalties than what was provided by the Revised Penal Code alone.
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February 18, 2014. (GR No. 203335, GR No. 203299, GR No.203306, GR No. 203359, GR No. 203378, GR No. 203391, GR No. 203407, GR No.203440, GR No. 203453, GR No. 203454, GR No. 203469, GR No. 203501,
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is primarily responsible for the cyberlibel provision, which he added after social media comments accusing him of plagiarism; he has defended his authorship of the last minute amendment, asking reporters if it was fair that "just because are now accountable under the law, they are angry with me?"
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and the
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 qualified with the use of a computer system (violation of Sections 4(a), (b), and (c) of Republic Act No. (RA) 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, in relation to Section 4(c)(2) of RA 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012). Pineda was
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to organize a cybercrime unit staffed by special investigators whose responsibility will be to exclusively handle cases pertaining to violations of the Act, under the supervision of the
Department of Justice. The unit is empowered to, among others, collect real-time traffic data from Internet
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has received the new law well, citing an increase in the confidence of investors due to measures for the protection of electronic devices and online data. Media organizations and legal institutions though have criticized the Act for extending the definition of libel as defined in the
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Privacy Acts started in 2001 under the Legal and Regulatory Committee of the former Information Technology and eCommerce Council ( of the law was communicated to various other organizations and special interest groups during that time.
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post made in 2011, who argued that such remarks should not be punishable with the case. Since the post was made a year prior to the passage of the law, the court decided that the accused cannot be charged of libel, emphasizing that without a law, no crime are to be punished.
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to restrict and/or demand the removal of content found to be contrary to the provisions of the Act, without the need for a court order. This provision, originally not included in earlier iterations of the Act as it was being deliberated through
Congress, was inserted during
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on charges for allegedly "posting nasty and malevolent materials against
President Duterte on Facebook". Insults that would be seen in other countries as minor have led to DOJ prosecutors filing cyberlibel charges: such as "crazy"; "asshole"; "senile"; and "incompetent".
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deliberations on May 31, 2012. Complementary to the takedown clause is a clause mandating the retention of data on computer servers for six months after the date of transaction, which may be extended for another six months should law enforcement authorities request it.
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by
Filipino netizens with the intent of, among other things, repealing the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012; it failed to pass. Several organizations continue to fight for the decriminalization of all forms of libel in the Philippines, including the
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The enactment of
Republic Act 10867 (The National Bureau of Investigation Reorganization and Modernization Act) empowers the NBI to have the primary jurisdiction in investigating violations of Republic Act 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act 2012).
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has also expressed concern about the Act, supporting local media and journalist groups which are opposed to it. The Centre for Law and
Democracy also published a detailed analysis criticizing the law from a freedom of expression perspective.
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via a
Facebook post, which he deleted minutes later, but of which archives were made; the court was unconvinced by his denial that he posted the message, and he was sentenced to eight years in jail and ordered to pay damages of
604:, which has been criticized by international organizations as being outdated: the United Nations for one has remarked that the current definition of libel as defined in the Revised Penal Code is inconsistent with the
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service providers with due cause, require the disclosure of computer data within 72 hours after receipt of a court warrant from a service provider, and conduct searches and seizures of computer data and equipment.
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While hailed for penalizing illegal acts done via the Internet that were not covered by old laws, the act has been criticized for its provision on criminalizing libel, which is perceived to be a curtailment of the
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may be punished only under the cybercrime law and not under regular libel (Article 355, Revised Penal Code). The case originated from a petition of an individual, convicted in a libel case in connection with a
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Online posts do not need to be public for cases to be filed by the DOJ. As the act has universal jurisdiction, it is not required that an offender commit the offense in the Philippines; the DOJ brought up an
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questioning the constitutionality of the Act. On October 2, the Supreme Court initially deferred action on the petitions, citing an absence of justices which prevented the Court from sitting
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On February 18, 2014, the Supreme Court ruled that most of the law was constitutional, although it struck down other provisions, including the ones that violated
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issued a temporary restraining order, stopping implementation of the Act for 120 days, and extended it on February 5, 2013 "until further orders from the court."
722:, representing the government, on January 29, 2013. This was the first time in Philippine history that oral arguments were uploaded online by the Supreme Court.
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announced they would seek to drop the online libel provisions of the law, as well as other provisions that "are punishable under other laws already", like
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from October 9, 2012, to February 18, 2014. Most of the law was in the end found constitutional, but sections 4(c)(3), 4(c)(4) , 5 , 7 , 12, and 19 were
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dissented from the ruling, writing that he believes the whole idea of criminal libel to be unconstitutional.
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have also faced cyberlibel charges, as with foreigners, who have also accused others of cyberlibel.
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on September 12, 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the
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has attempted to distance itself from the law; after the guilty verdict was rendered in the
1692:"Malacanang reminds critics: Cyberlibel Act passed under Aquino Administration - UNTV News"
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1449:"Senate inserted Section 19: How the 'take-down' clause emerged in Cybercrime Law"
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2653:"SC: Libelous Facebook post punishable under cybercrime law only, not libel"
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2120:"OPINION: Trillanes vs Nieto case underscores need to decriminalize libel"
1636:"Philippines' New Cybercrime Prevention Act Troubling for Free Expression"
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2240:"DOLE asks Taiwan to deport OFW with Facebook posts criticizing Duterte"
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2706:"SC Sentences Child Pornographer to Imprisonment and PHP2 Million Fine"
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and 36 other co-authors, and Senate Bill No. 2796, proposed by Senator
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has been accused of targeting journalists with the law, in particular
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Disini v. Secretary of Justice (Ruling on Motion for Reconsideration)
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This was superseded by several cybercrime-related bills filed in the
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shall have jurisdiction over cases involving violations of the Act.
524:, and other offenses. The law also reaffirms existing laws against
488:, and the final version of the Act was signed into law by President
1588:"Protecting our Cyberspace - The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012"
1228:"Rare Cyber Libel Case Tests Fragile Media Freedoms in Philippines"
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1506:"Cybercrime Act extends reach of 'draconian', outdated libel laws"
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2627:"Trillanes vs Nieto case underscores need to decriminalize libel"
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1864:"Philippine govt asks court to lift injunction on Cybercrime Law"
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and Philippine Consul General in Milan Elmer Cato, respectively.
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GR No.203509, GR No. 203515, and GR No. 203518, April 22, 2014)
1480:"IT-BPO industry welcomes passage of Cybercrime Prevention Act"
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608:, and therefore violates the respect of freedom of expression.
2456:"Trillanes files cyberlibel complaint vs. Roque, SMNI, others"
2214:"Two women arrested after classmate files cyber libel charges"
2017:. Manila: Supreme Court of the Philippines. 2014. p. 31.
1947:. Manila: Supreme Court of the Philippines. 2013. p. 46.
1664:"Philippines: Analysis Finds Major Problems in Cybercrime Law"
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were immediately filed by numerous petitioners, including the
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Opinion dissenting in part and concurring in part by Leonen,
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1536:"Libel law violates freedom of expression ā UN rights panel"
1023:, a fine of PHP 2,000,000 and PHP 300,000 in civil damages.
2146:"Sotto: What's wrong with having libel law in cyber space?"
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
691:" also defaced government websites, including those of the
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While libel had been a crime in the Philippines since the
1410:"Technology; Philippines to Drop Charges on E-Mail Virus"
1259:"The Journalist vs. the President, With Life on the Line"
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A takedown clause is included in the Act, empowering the
391:. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are
2681:"SC imposes jail term, P2M fine on child 'pornographer'"
2318:"Ramon Tulfo surrenders to police over cyberlibel cases"
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thus sentenced to suffer the penalty of imprisonment of
848:. The DOJ said it would endorse revising the law to the
2266:"Salesman arrested, jailed for calling Duterte 'crazy'"
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Journalists charged with cyberlibel since 2013 include
2520:"Court finds Zambo Sur town dad guilty of cyber libel"
2422:"Founder of 8chan Faces Arrest on 'Cyberlibel' Charge"
2075:"DOJ to drop online libel from revised cybercrime law"
1352:"Internet libel in cybercrime law constitutional ā SC"
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2344:"'Thinking Pinoy' blogger pleads not guilty to libel"
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1124:"Legislative History at the House of Representatives"
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also faced cyberlibel complaints from former Senator
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2601:"Journalists reiterate call to decriminalize libel"
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Jose Disini, et al. v. Secretary of Justice, et al.
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1893:"Philippines extends suspension of cybercrime law"
1163:Republic Act No. 10175 (September 12, 2012),
2546:"The Wisdom of Crowds: Crowdsourcing Net Freedom"
2489:"Daily Tribune faces P10-M cyber libel complaint"
1759:"SC defers action on petitions vs cybercrime law"
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970:National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
2099:DOJ deletes libel from new anti-cybercrime bill
1611:"Guingona criticizes Cybercrime Prevention Act"
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1918:"Petitions challenging Republic Act No. 10175"
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1719:"Suits pile up assailing anti-cybercrime law"
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239:Joint Explanation of the Conference Committee
2396:"BPO senior manager faces online libel case"
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1376:Republic Act No. 8792 (June 14, 2000),
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1562:"'Give Cybercrime Prevention Act a chance'"
961:Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom
759:Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility
697:Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
597:local business process outsourcing industry
2212:Delta Dyrecka Letigio (November 6, 2019).
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1534:Tiongson, Frank Lloyd (January 30, 2012).
1197:"Filipino law is 'cyber authoritarianism'"
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1478:Agcaoili, Lawrence (September 20, 2012).
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2599:Kristine Joy Patag (February 18, 2019).
2544:De Santos, Jonathan (January 21, 2013).
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2572:"Freedom on the Net 2016 - Philippines"
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1810:"Websites hacked in protest vs new law"
1784:"#NoToCybercrimeLaw protest goes viral"
1447:Reyes, Karl John C. (October 2, 2012).
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2316:Gonzales, Cathrine (March 13, 2020).
2196:Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
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1504:Panela, Shaira (September 19, 2012).
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1318:"SC won't lift TRO on cybercrime law"
1177:from the original on December 9, 2021
602:Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
534:Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
2814:Philippine intellectual property law
2518:Santiago, Salvador (March 2, 2020).
2454:Casilao, Joahna Lei (May 14, 2024).
2420:Victor, Daniel (February 27, 2020).
2290:Gilbert, David (February 27, 2020).
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1862:Phneah, Ellyne (December 11, 2012).
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1257:Hammer, Joshua (October 15, 2019).
1195:Gonzales, Iris (November 2, 2012).
516:, content-related offenses such as
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2368:Cullen, Shay (September 8, 2019).
2342:Movido, Angel (October 10, 2018).
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1324:. February 5, 2013. Archived from
1292:"SC extends TRO on cybercrime law"
1226:Jennings, Ralph (April 24, 2020).
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1016:Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009
679:profile pictures and trending the
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2741:Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
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1835:Torres, Tetch (October 9, 2012).
1757:Torres, Tetch (October 2, 2012).
1560:Sy, Marvin (September 23, 2012).
1408:Arnold, Wayne (August 22, 2000).
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35:Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
2819:Presidency of Benigno Aquino III
2765:Supreme Court of the Philippines
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2710:Supreme Court of the Philippines
2679:Laqui, Ian (February 26, 2024).
2651:Bolledo, Jairo (July 11, 2023).
2238:J. C. Gotinga (April 25, 2020).
1922:Supreme Court of the Philippines
1843:. Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc
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1983:Disini v. Secretary of Justice
1641:Electronic Frontier Foundation
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1110:Disini v. Secretary of Justice
918:Bongbong Marcos administration
734:Disini v. Secretary of Justice
727:Disini v. Secretary of Justice
632:Electronic Frontier Foundation
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2794:Censorship in the Philippines
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2011:Judiciary Annual Report 2014
1941:2013 Judiciary Annual Report
1837:"SC issues TRO vs cyber law"
1669:Centre for Law and Democracy
980:Cyberlibel vs. regular libel
701:Intellectual Property Office
486:impeachment of Renato Corona
7:
2264:Buan, Lian (May 14, 2020).
1514:GMA News and Public Affairs
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755:motions for reconsideration
712:temporary restraining order
693:Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
673:temporary restraining order
643:Maria Ressa cyberlibel case
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389:Internet in the Philippines
50:Congress of the Philippines
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563:The Act also mandates the
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2322:Philippine Daily Inquirer
2218:Philippine Daily Inquirer
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910:Duterte's administration
859:American imperial period
706:On October 8, 2012, the
671:. The initial lack of a
434:On October 9, 2012, the
338:House of Representatives
277:House of Representatives
151:House of Representatives
102:House of Representatives
2789:2012 in the Philippines
2172:"Ending criminal libel"
1379:Electronic Commerce Act
1103:by the Court for being
990:social networking sites
881:caregiver who lived in
873:(six to twelve years).
258:Same title as final law
165:Same title as final law
2824:Philippine legislation
2550:Yahoo News Philippines
2524:Philippine News Agency
1093:temporarily restrained
804:by rewriting it in an
742:. Notably, likes and "
683:#NoToCybercrimeLaw on
617:Stop Online Piracy Act
541:universal jurisdiction
373:Republic Act No. 10175
27:Law in the Philippines
2799:Computing legislation
2747:Republic Act NĀŗ 10175
1996:June 7, 2021, at the
1731:on September 30, 2012
836:On May 24, 2013, the
552:Department of Justice
545:Regional Trial Courts
417:freedom of expression
2743:at Wikimedia Commons
2370:"Speaking the truth"
1816:. September 26, 2012
1644:. September 18, 2012
1328:on February 12, 2013
1202:New Internationalist
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