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Militant groups gather outside the Supreme Court in Manila on Tuesday morning to protest the Cybercrime Prevention Act, shortly before the high court issued a temporary restraining order for four months against the controversial law. The first...
Inquirer.net
Philippines As the Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order on the Cybercrime Prevention Act, some lawmakers are hopeful that four months will be enough time for Congress to amend the much disputed provisions in the said law.
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Philippines Buoyed by President Benigno Aquino III's support for cybercrime law, Senate Majority Leader Vicente Tito Sotto III on Tuesday said he would keep his mouth shut in the debates over the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 until the Supreme...
GMA News
56pm Senator Edgardo Angara, though he is one of the principal authors of the Cybercrime Prevention Act, welcomed the Supreme Court's temporary restraining order against the law. "I'm not disappointed. I welcome the pause because it will give time...
GMA News
03pm Lawyers and lawmakers who challenged the Cybercrime Prevention Act before the Supreme Court on Tuesday enjoined the public to remain vigilant despite a temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by High Court halting the implementation of the law.
GMA News
37pm Fifteen petitions and dozens of offline and online protests since it was enacted on September 12, the controversial Cybercrime Law today found itself subject to a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) from the Supreme Court. Here's an overview of...