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    May 28, 2012
    Congress approves Anti Cybercrime Bill HB 5808
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    So the House of Congress has finally passed their own version of the Anti-Cybercrime Bill (HB 5808) which is also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The bill includes online threats and online defamation as cybercrime offenses.

    So aside from online intrusion, hacking or illegal use of network resources, online libel will also be part of this bill.

    For online defamation, the penalty is a minimum of Php500,000 (and a maximum of Php1 million) penalty plus a prison term.



    The Senate has their own version of the Anti Cybercrime Bill (Senate Bill 2796). Senator Angara also clarified the Senate Bill in contrast with the issues on SOPA and PIPA.

    The Senate and Congress will be consolidating these two bills and eventually finalize them and pass it into a law upon the President’s approval.
    source: http://www.yugatech.com/news/congres...-bill-hb-5808/

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    So if some politico found something he didn't like on the internet (example, in a personal blog), he can sue and jail the person who wrote it....

    bad... bad... bad.

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    ano yun ibig sabihin ng illegal use of network resources, kasali ba yun pag nakikigamit ng wifi ng kapitbahay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop3corn View Post
    ano yun ibig sabihin ng illegal use of network resources, kasali ba yun pag nakikigamit ng wifi ng kapitbahay?

    Yup. So if they catch you in someone else's network (illegally), there is a "law" that can either fine or jail you. Of course how can they actually catch you is another thing altogether.

    The problem here is the law is too broad as that it will also cross into free-speech or freedom of expression.

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    Anything in the law against *******s and magnet links?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Yup. So if they catch you in someone else's network (illegally), there is a "law" that can either fine or jail you. Of course how can they actually catch you is another thing altogether.

    The problem here is the law is too broad as that it will also cross into free-speech or freedom of expression.
    Malalaman ba nila if may gumagamit ng wifi nila?

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Malalaman ba nila if may gumagamit ng wifi nila?
    I would. That is if he/she can even get into my network.

    And that's a big IF.

    BTT: So, blogging in the future goes down to just writing blind items?

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Malalaman ba nila if may gumagamit ng wifi nila?

    Yes, if someone was monitoring the connections on the DHCP server of the router (or if the router/server was logging it somewhere). You can catch the computer's name and machine number as well as the time when they (tried to) connect. Such information can be used to identify a specific computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I would. That is if he/she can even get into my network.

    And that's a big IF.
    Depends too if you are logging the network activity. If you are logging it, the chances of catching an intruder is much higher since there will be a permanent copy somewhere.


    BTT: So, blogging in the future goes down to just writing blind items?
    That might be the future BUT there are always loopholes. Like having your site hosted OUTSIDE the country, especially in a country with a much better personal privacy laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Anything in the law against *******s and magnet links?
    So far, none yet since *******s is a different "animal" to simple copyright infringements becase the ******* list host does not really have a copy of the actual file being copied.

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