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New Philippine law outlaws cybersex. Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 also goes after cybersquatting and libel law

 
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New Philippine law outlaws cybersex. Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 also goes after cybersquatting and libel law
In a new legislation recently signed into law by the country’s president, the Philippines has outlawed cybersex and online sex video chat (you might know them as "cam girls") as part of a comprehensive new anti-cybercrime and libel law.

The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 defines cybersex as "the willful engagement, maintenance, control, or operation, directly or indirectly, of any lascivious exhibition of sexual organs or sexual activity, with the aid of a computer system, for favor or consideration."

According to the law, the maximum penalty for those convicted is a fine of 250,000 Phillippine pesos ($6,000) and prison time of up to six months.

The law also makes "illegal access," "illegal interception of data," "cybersquatting," and spam illegal; online libel is part of the new law as well. Whether Filipino authorities are going to be trolling cam sites or setting up sting operations remains unclear.

However, the law does make clear that the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) is in charge of enforcement, and that they "shall organize a cybercrime unit or center manned by special investigators to exclusively handle cases involving violations of this Act." Such cases will be prosecuted in "special cybercrime courts manned by specially trained judges to handle cybercrime cases."

Libel provision raises questions

The anti-libel provision has many around the world, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, concerned that this law may lead to a chilling effect online. Many fear that the libel provision, which was inserted without public discussion or debate, will be used to attack online speech.

[link to arstechnica.com]
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Re: New Philippine law outlaws cybersex. Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 also goes after cybersquatting and libel law
too bad for them !!!!

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