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TRO on cyber law a ‘necessary pause,' says Angara

Manila : Philippines | Oct 08, 2012 at 11:54 PM PDT
Source: Inquirer.net
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Philippines Senators, including the chairman of a committee that approved the cybercrime law, welcomed on Tuesday the Supreme Court's decision to stop the implementation of the law, describing it as necessary pause to allow critics to re-examine their position. FULL ARTICLE AT Inquirer.net
 
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