Philippine Supreme Court suspends cybercrime law
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Philippine Supreme Court suspends cybercrime law

Miami : FL : USA | Oct 09, 2012 at 12:09 AM PDT
Source: Miami Herald
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The Philippine Supreme Court has suspended implementation of the country's anti-cybercrime law while it decides whether certain provisions violate civil liberties. "Pirate101," the follow-up to the popular, free online kids' game "Wizard101," is launching to the general public on Oct. 15, after... FULL ARTICLE AT Miami Herald
 
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