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Supreme Court issues TRO to Stop Cybercrime Prevention Act Law 0 Comments

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10/9/12 | Source From



The supreme court issues TRO to stop Cybercrime Prevention Act Law. Many people against in this new implemented law especially the bloggers around the philippines.

According to Rappler.com reports,

In a unanimous verdict, the High Tribunal issued a temporary restraining order on the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, the same insiders added.
The verdict comes on the same day that the Department on Justice (DOJ) began its consultations with various sectors to clarify the details and meaning of the law.
A total of 15 petitions were filed with the High Court questioning the constitutionality of the law, which, among others, criminalizes libel, increases penalties of crimes under the Revised Penal Code to one degree, and allows government agencies to collect traffic data.
Lawyers and media organizations have slammed the law for its ambiguities and the power it extends to the Department of Justice, which can shut down any web site based on prima facie evidence of libelous content.
No less than a Senator, Sen. Teofisto Guingona III, is a petitioner before the Supreme Court. Guingona was the only senator who did not sign the bill, which was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III on September 12 and took effect on October 3.
Anonymous Philippines also took responsibility for shutting downgovernment websites last week, as a form of protest.

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