Perhaps if self-styled shock activist Carlos Celdran weren’t too busy posing for self-portraits and posting these on Twitter, he’d notice …Read the Rest
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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 “rechargedâ€. …Read the Rest
Can social media ‘activism’ force Tito Sotto to apologise to Kerry Kennedy and Sarah Pope?
It seems to be becoming a showdown between the much-vaunted “power” of social media “activism” and the traditional institutional power …Read the Rest
First test of Ph anti-cybercrime law may involve Tito Sotto kin
It may be an ironic first test of the Philippines’ newly-minted Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of …Read the Rest
Lawmakers who rushed to pass Cybercrime Law are now rushing to amend it
There is enough evidence to suggest that the passing of the Cybercrime Law was railroaded or rushed to avoid further …Read the Rest
Cybercrime: US laws seek to protect ideas, Philippine laws seek to protect people
Comparable to Filipinos’ battle versus Republic Act 10175 (a.k.a. the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012), their government’s assault on …Read the Rest
Did Philippine lawmakers pass the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention law without reading it?
There is a rumor going around that “sharing content, or even just clicking the ‘Like’ button on Facebook, may be …Read the Rest
The latest outrage fad: Protests against the new Philippine anti-cybercrime law have become personal
After scanning online forums and social media discussions in the aftermath of the enactment of Republic Act 10175 also known …Read the Rest













