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Court blocks Manila cyberlaw

MANILA: The Philippine Supreme Court Tuesday suspended a controversial cybercrime law, amid huge online protests over fears it would impose severe curbs on internet freedoms.

The court declared in a brief written notice that the law would be suspended for four months while the tribunal studies the arguments for and against it."The court resolved... to issue a temporary restraining order, effective immediately and for a period of 120 days, enjoining the respondents from implementing and/or enforcing (the cybercrime act)," it added.Such an order stops Philippine laws from taking effect until further orders from the court, while making no immediate judgment on their legality.The court said it will hear the case on January 15 next year.Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said the government will follow the court's order."The Supreme Court temporary restraining order is an exercise of the power of judicial review. We respect and will abide by it," de Lima told reporters."Our advocacy for a safe cyberspace and interdiction of organised crime will continue," she added.The 15-member Supreme Court held a meeting behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss petitions seeking to outlaw the cybercrime act.Riot police deployed outside the court as about 100 of its opponents as well as supporters staged rival but peaceful protests.The law, which went into force last week, seeks to stamp out non-controversial cybercrimes such as fraud, identity theft, spamming and child pornography.However one provision which metes out heavy jail terms for online libel, tougher than for defamation in the traditional media, has caused an uproar.Equally controversial is a provision that allows the government to shut down websites and monitor online activities, such as video conversations and instant messaging, without a court order.Human rights groups, media organisations and netizens have voiced their...

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    Discussion 1 : 09 Oct 2012 at 20.041

    IMO the cyber war will be carried out between the oppressors of the world's population who fear, above all else the free flow of information that risks exposing their lies and manipulations, and the hackers who are becoming more sophisticated as time goes by.

    The one hope is by the stricter implementation of laws the people will see more and more clearly who their real enemy is. They will rise up against them and challenge them. The question though is to what means those in power will resort to quash the people. They control the men in uniform and have shown many times they have no reluctance to use them as a force against the people.

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