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PHL Cybercrime Law: Say goodbye to torrent and file-sharing
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PHL Cybercrime Law: Say goodbye to torrent and file-sharing

MANILA, Philippines — Are you fond of downloading and sharing music and movie content online? With the newly enacted Cybercrime Prevention Act, this popular online activity may soon be put to an end, according to IT law experts present during a virtual roundtable on Thursday. Lawyer Francis Acero said that when interfaced with the Intellectual Property Code, the new law may actually be far worse than the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) proposed in the US Congress late last year. “What SOPA and PIPA aimed to do, the Cybercrime Law has done,” Acero said, referring to the objective of the two bills to curb the rampant sharing and downloading of movie and music content online, as lobbied by firms in Hollywood. Under Section 6 of the law, all crimes “defined and penalized by the Revised Penal Code, as amended, and special laws” can be punishable under the Act if they are committed with, using, and through a computer system. Among the country’s special laws, the Intellectual Property Code penalizes, among others, illegal distribution and consumption of copyrighted content. University of the Philippines College of Law Professor Atty. JJ Disini, meanwhile, said that because of Section 6, the law essentially made all crimes a form of cybercrime when committed through a computer or Internet system. Other provisions in the law, Disini said, are actually ingredients to a perfect recipe for law-enforcement agencies to crack down and monitor illegal downloading and sharing of copyrighted content over the Internet. Section 12 of the law, for instance, allows the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigation to collect real-time traffic data on individuals suspected of committing cybercrime offenses. Section 19, meanwhile, also known as the “takedown clause” and has been likened to the “Great Firewall of China,” gives the Department of Justice (DOJ) sweeping powers to issue a block or restrict order against websites and systems violating the law. “Pirate Bay, for example, can be blocked. All you have to do is to file a complaint with the DOJ and all of this could be gone,” Disini explained. Pirate Bay is a popular websites that hosts BitTorrent files containing movie, music, and other content. There is no stopping media companies and content producers, therefore, from lodging copyright infringement complaints before the DOJ to have illegally-sourced material taken down from the Web. But do law-enforcement agencies have the capability to track down those who download illegally through BitTorrent and other file-sharing networks? Disini thinks so, since the members of the police and the NBI have been receiving training on cybercrime for many years now. “In fact, in the Hayden Kho sex video case, they were able to trace the person who first uploaded the video,” he said. “So yes, they have some capabilities.” The possible effects of the Cybercrime Law on online file-sharing and downloading is just one of the least discussed repercussions of the new law, which both Acero and Disini said should further be clarified in the law’s implementing rules and regulations (IRR). According to an earlier report, the Philippines ranks 10th in the world in terms of the amount of music content downloaded through the BitTorrent network. The Cybercrime Prevention Act technically takes effect on October 3, or after 15 days it was published in the papers and on the Official Gazette on September 18. The President signed the law on September 12. Even without an IRR, Disini said parties can already file suits against cybercrime offenses and the DOJ would not have a choice but to act on it. The Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO) is already looking for private sector and academe members that will form the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), a body tasked to draft the IRR of the law. The DOJ has already set an initial meeting with stakeholders to draft the IRR on October 9. [url=http://www.interaksyon.com/infotech/phl-cybercrime-law-say-goodbye-to-torrent-and-file-sharing]Source[/url] [spoiler]honestly, those people who passed the said bill doesn't know what Cyber crime is. FUUUCCCKKKKK!!! :mad:[/spoiler]

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Really? They CAN do that huh? I DOUBT. :doubt:
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[quote=A I C H;#296476;1348844591]Really? They CAN do that huh? I DOUBT.[/quote] yah, like what happened to limewire

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[quote=MC-ngapalanamekoikaw;#296460;1348841299]“What SOPA and PIPA aimed to do, the Cybercrime Law has done,” Acero said[/quote] Cool story bro :thumbsup:
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[quote=MC-ngapalanamekoikaw;#296460;1348841299]But do law-enforcement agencies have the capability to track down those who download illegally through BitTorrent and other file-sharing networks? Disini thinks so, since the members of the police and the NBI have been receiving training on cybercrime for many years now.[/quote] NOOOOOO! :no3: We're all criminals now. :lol2:

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I would not worry too much..the way they enforce other laws tells me that the chance of being caught is slim :yes:
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Martial Law Online. Brought to you by Ninoy AQUINO. It's a beautiful irony IMO :lol2:
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Anonymous philippines is on the move once again :yes:

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They can't even implement simple traffic rules so I highly doubt this will really be successful. :facepalm:
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[img]http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/246425_10151076877067686_483953991_n.jpg[/img] Because of this, anon is on the move. http://www.cityofsanfernando.gov.ph/ got hacked. LOL! :lol3:
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"It is also alarming that the new law was seemingly drafted with the mindset that crimes committed online is graver than those committed in the real world." Enough said! - Quoted from the petition letter
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[quote=Aybs;#297536;1349163511]"It is also alarming that the new law was seemingly drafted with the mindset that crimes committed online is graver than those committed in the real world." Enough said! - Quoted from the petition letter[/quote] omegash THIS.
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What about those courses with ethical hacking? :swt:
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[quote=velle;#297733;1349231461]What about those courses with ethical hacking?[/quote] Yah, I doubt about it. IT courses has an ethical hacking...
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How to put an innocent person to a jail. 1. must be a hacker. 2. hack someone's fb , twitter , youtube acct. 3. post/share some scandal video or any pornographic material or bully someone. 4. report that account to the police or nbi. 5. done. [hr][hr] stupid government :facepalm:
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Hey guys remember him? [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rIMkxFvUAJE/TkB91VDhoPI/AAAAAAAALck/Ab81XCiWoGg/s400/Chris+Lao+Flood+Video.jpg[/img] [hr][hr][hr] Cyberbullying victim Christopher Lao is glad that Congress passed Republic Act (RA) No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. Lao became the target of online ire after a TV news report showed him blaming other people when he drove his car into a flood last August 2011. His phrase “I should have been informed” was mocked and his name was a trending topic on Twitter. The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility later said Lao had become a victim of social media excess because of the online abuse heaped on him. [spoiler]Speaking before the recent Social Good Summit, Lao said his ordeal last year was no laughing matter. “I am not in the mood to patronize anyone because you have to know the real deal,” he said in his speech, which was posted on YouTube. In his speech, Lao said online abuse could damage reputations and cause emotional distress to victims. He said that maligning someone online is more effective than publishing it in a newspaper because it gives the accusation “presence and permanence.” He said the rising number of Facebook and Twitter users in the country allows information and abuse to spread more widely. Lao said the Internet also fosters a lack of accountability among users. “You can just malign somebody with impunity without fear of being caught because you can do so without revealing your identity,” he said. “The goal of maligning somebody is to shame somebody, correct? That’s the goal of bullying or libel…Now you can just use Photoshop, make someone look stupid and post it online,” he added. The horrors of cyberbullying In his speech, Lao also opened up about his own painful experience with cyberbullying last year and how it made him fall into alcohol abuse and illness. “You see guys I was like you. I didn’t come from a very wealthy family. I didn’t have the leverage of a powerful name so I had to build everything from scratch and I found my niche. I did well in school, got into a prestigious university and got into a prestigious law school and so now I am a lawyer,” he said. “The problem was - I built my whole life practically around my reputation and when that was taken away from me overnight, you could just imagine the horror I went through. I lost my identity. I abused alcohol. I sought professional help. I saw a shrink who prescribed medicines of course so I incurred expenses. Until now, I am still under medication.’ “I felt crushed. My experience proves a close connection between your mind and your body. My body wasn’t physically attacked but the signals that my body got from my mind were the same, as if I had been physically mauled by thousands of people. I bled profusely. I couldn’t believe that phenomenon. My doctors explained it was due to inexplicable stress. My blood vessels erupted because of stress. Bakit? Binasa ko lahat eh. Meron akong title: Pambansang Bobo ng Pilipinas. Wow, thank you.” Lao said he remembered one particular online phrase that said he should be peppered with insults “until he finally commits suicide.” He said the stress got so bad that he rejected all external stimuli including food and water. “I didn’t crave for food and water. I wasn’t hungry. I wasn’t thirsty. It was such a strange thing. For days, I was like a monster,” he said. Lao backs Anti-Cybercrime Act In his speech, Lao said he is glad that the Philippines has taken the first step to battle the “highly evolved demon” of social media abuse by passing RA10175. “In levying a much heavier penalty on cyber libel, the State therefore recognizes fundamental differences between cyber libel and its counterpart in the penal books. Not only that, the State has a heavy interest in seeing this bill through because this demon knows no age. It doesn’t choose between young and old and therefore vulnerable to these attacks are our youth,” he said. “In enacting this law, our State was just fulfilling its constitutional mandate to protect and ensure the wellbeing of the youth who are [the] foundation of our nation. If it were otherwise, we would have a society filled with disempowered youth; people who would settle for less, for mediocrity, because all their lives they are going to be made to believe they are not worth anything more,” he added. Lao said lack of an anti-cybercrime law could lead to a society filled with criminals because experts agree that cyberbullied individuals, like himself, have a huge probability to become criminals. “Bakit? Kasi galit yung tao. Ganun kaya ako nung na-bully ako. I was really, really raging mad. I wanted to get back at everybody but ganun yun sa umpisa. Natural process yun. Hindi ako masama,” he said. Lao said there have been cases of young people who commit suicide because of cyberbullying. He cited the suicides of Megan Meier and Ryan Halligan in the US, which were later used to craft legislation against cyberbullying. In the Philippines, he pointed to the case of Raymond Malinay-Lopez who was also a victim of cyberbullying after a person posted a fake Facebook account about him allegedly having HIV/AIDS. Use social media for good Lao made no apologies for his revelations during the summit. He also made an appeal for people to use social media responsibly. “I want you to look at me not as a normal person anymore but as somebody who is really defective. I am like a deformed person brought about by attacks but I am deformed from within, on the inside. That is how you should look at me and victims who for example are in a sense have been ravaged. Victims who have survived murders have every right, we have every right to be full of ourselves because that’s our way of surviving. I will have my lifetime devoted to recuperation and healing. I am not well. When I ‘deposit’, everything is blood. I was on the verge of committing ‘bully-cide.’” “The features that make social media very effective in committing wrongdoings are the same features that make social media very effective in doing good. I hope we can just focus on the latter and lobby for more safeguards to be in place to curb the former.”[/spoiler] [url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/10/03/12/you-are-informed-chris-lao-backs-anti-cybercrime-law]source[/url]
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Re: PHL Cybercrime Law: Say goodbye to torrent and file-sharing

This is too sad, no more free stuffs for me :swt: We'll be discussing this law in polsci class tomorrow and get a better understanding on what this is all about
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[quote=Natsume;#297879;1349265643]stupid government[/quote] This. :facepalm: [hr] NOOOO! I need file-sharing for ebooks :bomb: and why did you think founders/admins is making a file-sharing? :turbopoke::bomb:

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Actually, both Government and people in the society have faults here. Our Government in over reacting. And the people in the society are exaggerating. But no law can ever stops a crime if it is not implemented properly Just another cycle in our land.

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They can't stop Filipino web-users from using torrents and file sharing sites.

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