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Cybercrime law takes effect October 3 amid broad protests

Cybercrime law takes effect October 3 amid broad protests

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
October 2 was marked by various groups as "Blackout Tuesday" and "Day of Protest by Netizens and Citizens" to protest against the new law, which, they said, is a serious threat against civil liberties including the freedom of expression and the right to privacy.

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Internet activists, LGBTs join clamor for nullification of cybercrime law

Internet activists, LGBTs join clamor for nullification of cybercrime law

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Protests are mounting against the cybercrime law because of its provisions including libel in its list of crimes, giving undue authority to the government to exercise censorship, close down websites, and collect data through the internet without passing through due process in court, and increasing the penalties for cybercrime one degree higher than what is provided for in the Revised Penal Code for crimes of similar nature.

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