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CyberCrime Prevention Law
« on: 17 September 2012 à 01:35:14 »
Ignorance of the LAW excuses no one.


in 2-3 Weeks time the law will be effective..  BE AWARE of the LAW and RESPONSIBLE computer USER...


if it is your habit to bypass personal information.. it's your time to shine in PRISON.


equivalent penalty if proven guilty - PRISON MAYOR or 6-12 years imprisonment..

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #1 on: 17 September 2012 à 01:56:50 »
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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #2 on: 17 September 2012 à 01:59:04 »
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« Reply #3 on: 17 September 2012 à 03:41:04 »
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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #4 on: 17 September 2012 à 06:33:22 »
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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #5 on: 17 September 2012 à 17:32:46 »
Atlast, cheaters can now be sent to jail :) under the articles related to illegal access and system interference. Republic Act No. 10175, the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #6 on: 17 September 2012 à 19:28:56 »
I don't think this law applies to online games such as this. Although "Illegal Access" and "System Interference" is included in this bill, it may only be applicable to government and business related systems.

Besides, the United States and other countries already had this kind of law for years, if not decades, but not one hacker/cheater in a computer game has been jailed.


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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #7 on: 18 September 2012 à 10:08:44 »
this law is in relation to the E-Commerce Law of 2000 providing penalties of such...but in cybercrime prevention law preferably section 4 whichspecify and enumerates cybercrimes it was stated in section 4 (1)(a) illegal access meaning those  users have access to the computer let it say the other way around CE users have illegal access to tantra3000fr and offending the right of GM 3k therefore if found out or there is a complain regarding this matter this ce user can be punishable under this special law because it is provided under the law...

as to the question if it applicable in the online games... there is no jurisprudence yet but in case there is therefore it will be the 1st case regarding internet fraud... as to the tantra3000fr well as we know this game in giving profit to GM 3k therefore it is within the commerce of man therefore Ce users, Hackers can be held liable in section 4 fifth paragraph system inteference... court jurisdiction well it can be in the Philippine court because cybercrime is like the crime committed in the high seas wherefore the court will have jurisdiction if there is a complain filed in the country where cybercrime occur...

as to the law to be effective a mere signature of PNOY will not take effectively but the Law will take its effectivity upon the completion of the publication in  the official gazette. Article 2 of the Civil Code(RA 386).. just my view ts :)

this law not only for business purposes but to all crimes committed in the internet especially cybersex

but this law will always be in the journal and it will not be executed by authorities because Philippines does not have the means to prosecute a hacker, Philippines lack hi-tech technologies hehehe so this law will just be a waste of time.

remeber the "Love Virus " originated in the Philippines which infiltrated the FBI or CIA files? so what happened? nothing  :lol: hehehe


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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #8 on: 18 September 2012 à 12:38:39 »
this law is in relation to the E-Commerce Law of 2000 providing penalties of such...but in cybercrime prevention law preferably section 4 whichspecify and enumerates cybercrimes it was stated in section 4 (1)(a) illegal access meaning those  users have access to the computer let it say the other way around CE users have illegal access to tantra3000fr and offending the right of GM 3k therefore if found out or there is a complain regarding this matter this ce user can be punishable under this special law because it is provided under the law...

as to the question if it applicable in the online games... there is no jurisprudence yet but in case there is therefore it will be the 1st case regarding internet fraud... as to the tantra3000fr well as we know this game in giving profit to GM 3k therefore it is within the commerce of man therefore Ce users, Hackers can be held liable in section 4 fifth paragraph system inteference... court jurisdiction well it can be in the Philippine court because cybercrime is like the crime committed in the high seas wherefore the court will have jurisdiction if there is a complain filed in the country where cybercrime occur...

as to the law to be effective a mere signature of PNOY will not take effectively but the Law will take its effectivity upon the completion of the publication in  the official gazette. Article 2 of the Civil Code(RA 386).. just my view ts :)

this law not only for business purposes but to all crimes committed in the internet especially cybersex

but this law will always be in the journal and it will not be executed by authorities because Philippines does not have the means to prosecute a hacker, Philippines lack hi-tech technologies hehehe so this law will just be a waste of time.

remeber the "Love Virus " originated in the Philippines which infiltrated the FBI or CIA files? so what happened? nothing  :lol: hehehe

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #9 on: 18 September 2012 à 22:01:39 »
this law is in relation to the E-Commerce Law of 2000 providing penalties of such...but in cybercrime prevention law preferably section 4 whichspecify and enumerates cybercrimes it was stated in section 4 (1)(a) illegal access meaning those  users have access to the computer let it say the other way around CE users have illegal access to tantra3000fr and offending the right of GM 3k therefore if found out or there is a complain regarding this matter this ce user can be punishable under this special law because it is provided under the law...

as to the question if it applicable in the online games... there is no jurisprudence yet but in case there is therefore it will be the 1st case regarding internet fraud... as to the tantra3000fr well as we know this game in giving profit to GM 3k therefore it is within the commerce of man therefore Ce users, Hackers can be held liable in section 4 fifth paragraph system inteference... court jurisdiction well it can be in the Philippine court because cybercrime is like the crime committed in the high seas wherefore the court will have jurisdiction if there is a complain filed in the country where cybercrime occur...

as to the law to be effective a mere signature of PNOY will not take effectively but the Law will take its effectivity upon the completion of the publication in  the official gazette. Article 2 of the Civil Code(RA 386).. just my view ts :)

this law not only for business purposes but to all crimes committed in the internet especially cybersex

but this law will always be in the journal and it will not be executed by authorities because Philippines does not have the means to prosecute a hacker, Philippines lack hi-tech technologies hehehe so this law will just be a waste of time.

remeber the "Love Virus " originated in the Philippines which infiltrated the FBI or CIA files? so what happened? nothing  :lol: hehehe

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especially with almost everyone here in the PH having dynamic IP addresses, all I can say to the gov't is:

GOOD LUCK HUNTING!  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #10 on: 18 September 2012 à 22:54:37 »
this law is in relation to the E-Commerce Law of 2000 providing penalties of such...but in cybercrime prevention law preferably section 4 whichspecify and enumerates cybercrimes it was stated in section 4 (1)(a) illegal access meaning those  users have access to the computer let it say the other way around CE users have illegal access to tantra3000fr and offending the right of GM 3k therefore if found out or there is a complain regarding this matter this ce user can be punishable under this special law because it is provided under the law...

as to the question if it applicable in the online games... there is no jurisprudence yet but in case there is therefore it will be the 1st case regarding internet fraud... as to the tantra3000fr well as we know this game in giving profit to GM 3k therefore it is within the commerce of man therefore Ce users, Hackers can be held liable in section 4 fifth paragraph system inteference... court jurisdiction well it can be in the Philippine court because cybercrime is like the crime committed in the high seas wherefore the court will have jurisdiction if there is a complain filed in the country where cybercrime occur...

as to the law to be effective a mere signature of PNOY will not take effectively but the Law will take its effectivity upon the completion of the publication in  the official gazette. Article 2 of the Civil Code(RA 386).. just my view ts :)

this law not only for business purposes but to all crimes committed in the internet especially cybersex

but this law will always be in the journal and it will not be executed by authorities because Philippines does not have the means to prosecute a hacker, Philippines lack hi-tech technologies hehehe so this law will just be a waste of time.

remeber the "Love Virus " originated in the Philippines which infiltrated the FBI or CIA files? so what happened? nothing  :lol: hehehe

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #11 on: 22 September 2012 à 04:56:19 »
I don't think this law applies to online games such as this. Although "Illegal Access" and "System Interference" is included in this bill, it may only be applicable to government and business related systems.

Besides, the United States and other countries already had this kind of law for years, if not decades, but not one hacker/cheater in a computer game has been jailed.

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Re: CyberCrime Prevention Law
« Reply #12 on: 22 September 2012 à 05:00:53 »
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especially with almost everyone here in the PH having dynamic IP addresses, all I can say to the gov't is:

GOOD LUCK HUNTING!  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

that's why they should keep looking at  their back :) take care of their friends and  make sure they don't become their enemies :p

 

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