Monday, September 24, 2012

New documentation rules might preserve cyber law’s susceptibility


On last Friday Senator Edgardo J. Angara frazzled that the anti-cyber crime act can’t be used to suffocate the freedom of speech.The Cyber crime Prevention Act delivers the legal act and rules for safeguarding basic freedoms like freedom of expression, and to protect Filipino Internet users from abuse.

He revealed that the various groups walkout the annexation of libel in the bill calling it an violation on independence of speech, then he point out  that any uncertainty in the measure can be illuminate in its Implementing Rules and Regulations. The government is to formulate the IRR within ninety days of approval of the law, which was signed by President Benigno Aquino III on September 12, 2012. 


Edwin Lacierda the president’s spoke’s person informed the media that an inter-agency body comprised of the Department of Justice, the Department of Interior and Local Government and the Information and Communications Technology Office under the Department of Science and Technology will start working on the IRR.

And the spoke’s person said just we have to give the law a chance and see how it will be implemented and going in realistic then only the gateways and the gaps will be soon recognized and properly reported. But from my concern, I believe this law is a innovative for ICT in the country.

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