Cybercrime Law, Yay or Nay?

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  • jhoanne - 12 years ago

    What do you mean by
    FREEDOM?
    Does it mean doing
    what you want?
    Does that include
    taking anything you
    want from other
    people without their
    consent?
    Does FREEDOM means
    doing anything
    that can hurt anyone as
    long as it
    benefits you?
    People, are you sure
    you KNOW what
    FREEDOM is? Or are
    you just
    delusional from your
    own concept of
    freedom?
    I believe FREEDOM is
    doing something
    unrestrained yet not
    harmful.
    Therefore, FREEDOM of
    EXPRESSION
    means doing
    something to express
    yourself without
    harming anyone.
    FREEDOM is not
    achieved without
    DISCIPLINE. You can’t
    just do anything
    you want without
    considering the
    outcome of your act.
    FREEDOM from
    violence, racism, theft,
    and anything
    that will potentially
    harm oneself is the
    best form of freedom.
    I believe, people who
    does not have
    discipline does not
    deserve freedom.
    Be responsible to
    anything that you do.
    Whatever it may be.
    You can’t just use
    any material from
    someone without
    asking their permission.
    Even worst,
    claiming it as your own.
    FREEDOM means
    expressing your
    opinions but does not
    force them to
    someone else.
    FREEDOM is believing
    what you want to
    believe without being
    influenced by others.
    FREEDOM is the
    access to any
    information but does
    not
    use them to do harm
    to others.
    FREEDOM is our own
    choice and it
    cannot be suppressed
    by any law.
    FREEDOM is DISCIPLINE
    and VIRTUE.
    With these two, one
    can achieve true
    FREEDOM.
    nOw if you are saying they're
    supPressing your freedom of
    expression by that law,
    read
    guyZ ganito kasi yun,
    in my opinioN:
    (magbAsa,matalinO)
    The Cybercrime Prevention Act of
    2012 , signed by President Benigno
    Aquino III on Sep. 12, aims to fight
    online pornography, hacking,
    identity theft and spamming
    following local law enforcement
    agencies' complaints over the lack
    of
    legal tools to combat cybercrime.
    However, the law came with
    tougher
    legal penalties for Internet
    defamation, compared to traditional
    media.
    It also allows authorities to collect
    data from personal user accounts
    on social media and listen in on
    voice and video applications such as
    Skype, without a warrant. Users
    who
    post defamatory comments on
    Facebook or Twitter, for example,
    could be sentenced to up 12 years,
    sa madaling salita,gamitin mu ng
    maAyos acCount mu,doNt post
    "fuck
    you shIt asShole" oN anyoNe's
    walL,doNt like,comMent,or share a
    picTUre of a chIld with a rare
    disease,bloateD stomaCh,biG
    head,cAuse dats exploitatioN,f u got
    the knOwleDge doNt haCk anyONe's
    account,
    therefore,kung d mu mgawa mga
    cmpleng bAgay na yan,gumawa k ng
    aCct at gumamit ng alyas.ung d k
    mtraCe,koNsensya mu nlng yun!
    ps:wag gwing coolfaCtor ang
    cybercrime law,para mgIng in post
    post k dn n ur against it,chuva
    chuVa.read the law firSt,dEn try to
    underStand.choice mu to violate or
    nOt.
    now
    if ur against it,try dEaCtivating your
    aCCount,dEn create a new oNe with
    false idEntity,false adrEsS,false
    everythng,and lets give our
    goverment false hope and real
    headaChe!!cmple.nOw asan n
    warRant q,the false oNe toO.

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