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TV5 Presents 5 Inspiring Lives in Year End Special 'Lima Para sa 2012'

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Shamcey Supsup Hosts the Behind-the-Scenes Coverage of Miss Universe
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Shamcey Supsup Hosts the Behind-the-Scenes Coverage of Miss Universe 2012

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Marquez-Pacquiao: Pacman KO in 6th

Marquez-Pacquiao 4 Fight Result: Pacman KO in 6th Round by Marquez.



Mexican champ Juan Manuel Marquez knocks out Manny Pacquiao in sixth round of their 4th bout on December 8 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. The 39-year-old Mexican warrior lands a jarring right hand that stopped the People's Champ, who by the way, is winning in the judges score cards.

Below is the round-by-round updates of the bout:

Round 1

Pacquiao and Marquez are waiting each other out but the Filipino boxer shows aggresiveness. Pacquiao wins the round, 10-9.

Round 2

Marquez caught Pacquiao with a left hook. Pacquiao unloads a straight left. The Mexican gets in a good right but Pacquiao delivers counter-punches. The Filipino boxer win the round, 10-9. Pacquiao leads, 20-18.

Round 3

A straight right hand from Marquez sends Pacquiao to the canvas for the first time ever in their four clashes. Although Pacquiao delivers a hard right, Marquez wins the round because of the knock out, 10-8. Score is now even, 28-28.

Round 4

Both fighters are being cautious. Pacquiao unloads a combination to the head of Marquez. But the Mexican fighter connected two hard rights before the bell. Marquez wins the round, 10-9. Marquez leads, 38-37.

Round 5

Pacquiao staggers Marquez, prompting the referee to give the Mexican a standing 8-count! The People's Champ is now attacking his opponent aggresively. Pacquiao wins the round, 10-8. Pacquiao leads, 47-46.

Round 6

Juan Manuel Marquez lands a solid right to Pacquiao's chin. The People's Champ drops to the canvas head on. Marquez wins by knockout! Time of stoppage is at 2:59 of Round 6.
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Pacquiao vs. Marquez 4 Results: Manny Pacquiao Down in Round 6

Manny Pacquiao was knocked down by Juan Manuel Marquez during the 6th round of their fourth clash on December 8, 2012, (Sunday morning in Manila) at the MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

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ABS-CBN Personalities and Programs Awarded with Most Number of Anak TV Seals

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DVD Giveaway: 'The Dark Knight Rises,' 'Madagascar 3,' 'Total Recall' & 'The Dictator'

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2012 Philippine Quill Awards Winners Revealed

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Philippine Volcanoes Qualifies to 2013 Rugby World Cup 7s in Moscow

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Star Cinema’s 1st Filipino-Thai Film Hits Cinemas Nationwide on October 31

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Netizens' Choice Awards - Now YOU Have the Power to Choose!

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'This Guy's In Love With U, Mare!' Grosses P197-M in 2 Weeks

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'Patrol ng Pilipino' Investigates Student Bullying and School Violence

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PH Drama Series 'Pangako Sa 'Yo' to be Localized in Cambodia

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Nora Aunor, Chris Martinez, Brillante Mendoza Nominated in Asia Pacific Screen Awards

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Jericho Rosales Receives Rave Reviews for Busan Entry 'Alagwa'

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Award-Winning 'Magpakailanman' Returns to Philippine Television

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Cybercrime Prevention Act - What Every Juan Needs to Know

The Cybercrime Prevention Act has been implemented this week but how will it affect the ordinary Juan?



Republic Act No. 10175 or The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 was conceptualized primarily to address legal issues concerning online interactions. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting, cybersex, child pornography, identity theft, illegal access to data and libel. We all know that these stuff are considered "crimes" so we are not questioning that.

However, the provision on criminalizing libel via online means, is the one drawing flak among netizens. It is deemed by many as the worst assault on freedom of expression since Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law exactly 40 years ago.

It's as simple as this: If you are one of the 30 million Filipinos who uses Facebook and/or Twitter, then you will be affected by this law.

How?

Sen. Teofisto Guingona III, one of the lawmakers who voted against the passage of this law, explains the flaw in the libel provision:

“If you click ‘like,’ you can be sued, and if you share, you can also be sued. Even Mark Zuckerberg can be charged with cyber-libel,” the senator said.

For example, you're watching a popular reality talent search on TV and you posted "Uma-Aira" as a joke or a comment on someone who "acts like the person named Aira," it means you're using somebody's name as a verb, then you can be charged of libel by your subject. And even those who clicked "Like" on your comment (or those who retweeted it) can be charged, too!

The said provision on libel is so vague, according to Guingona, that you don't even know who should be liable for a given statement online.

And if you’re found guilty, you may get a penalty of up to 12 years in prison.

On the other hand, Sen. Vincente Sotto III, the subject of the popular online expression "sumo-Sotto," stands by the libel provision.

“Yes, I did it. I inserted the provision on libel. Because I believe in it and I don’t think there’s any additional harm,” he said.

FYI, here are the senators responsible for turning the Cybercrime Prevention Act into a law:

Sen. Tito Sotto
Sen. Bong Revilla
Sen. Manny Villar
Sen. Lito Lapid
Sen. Koko Pimentel
Sen. Jinggoy Estrada
Sen. Loren Legarda
Sen. Chiz Escudero
Sen. Ping Lacson
Sen. Gringo Honasan
Sen. Pia Cayetano
Sen. Bongbong Marcos
Sen. Ralph Recto

Now that you know how this so called "cyber martial law" can affect your daily routine, you may want to think twice or re-read the post or tweet before your fingers get itchy to click "Like" or "Retweet."

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Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 - Republic Act No. 10175

Cybercrime Prevention Act will be implemented today, October 2, 2012, a few days after the 40th anniversary of the Martial Law, and three weeks after President Benigno Aquino III signed it into law.

Here is the full text of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or the Republic Act No. 10175:

Republic of the Philippines
Congress of the Philippines
Metro Manila
Fifteenth Congress
Second Regular Session

Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday the Twenty-fifth day of July two thousand eleven.

[ Republic Act No. 10175 ]

AN ACT DEFINING CYBERCRIME, PROVIDING FOR THE PREVENTION, INVESTIGATION, SUPPRESSION AND THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS


Section 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012?.

Section 2. Declaration of Policy. – The State recognizes the vital role of information and communication industries such as content production, telecommunications, broadcasting, electronic commerce, and data processing, in the nation’s overall social and economic development. The State also recognizes the importance of providing an environment conducive to the development, acceleration, and rational application and exploitation of information and communications technology (ICT) to attain free, easy, and intelligible access to exchange and / or delivery of information, and the need to protect and safeguard the integrity of computer, computer and communications systems, networks, and databases, and the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, and data stored therein, from all forms of misuse, abus, and illegal access by making punishable under the law such conduct or conducts. In this light, the State shall adopt sufficient powers to effectively prevent and combat such offenses by facilitating their detection, investigation, and prosecution at both the domestic and international levels, and by providing arrangements for fast and reliable international cooperation.

Section 3. Definition of Terms. – For purposes of this Act, the following terms are hereby defined as follows:

(a) Access refers to the instruction, communication with, storing data in, retrieving data from, or otherwise making use of any resources of a computer system of communication network.

(b) Alteration refers to the modification or change, in form or substance, of an existing computer data or program.

(c) Communication refers to the transmission of information through ICT media, including voice, video, and other forms of data.

(d) Computer refers to an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromechanical, or other data processing or communications device, or grouping of such devices, capable of performing logical, arithmetic, routing, or storage functions and which includes any storage facility, or equipment or communications facility or equipment directly related to or operating in conjunction with such device. It covers any type of computer device including devices with data processing capabilities like mobile phones, smart phones, computer networks and other devices connected to the Internet.

(e) Computer data refers to any representation of facts, information, or concepts in a form suitable for processing in a computer system including a program suitable for processing in a computer system including a program suitable to cause oa computer system to perform a function and includes electronic documents and / or electronic data messages whether stored in local computer systems or online.

(f) Computer program refers to a set of instructions executed by the computer to achieve intended results.

(g) Computer system refers to any device or group of interconnected or related devices, one or more of which pursuant to a program, performs automated processing of data. It covers any type of device with data processing capabilities including, but not limited to, computers and mobile phones. The device consisting of hardware and software may include input, output and storage components which may stand alone or be connected in a network or other similar devices. It also includes computer data storage devices or media.

(h) Without right refers to either: (i) conduct undertake without or in excess of authority; or (ii) conduct not covered by established legal defenses, excuses, court orders, justifications, or relevant principles under the law.

(i) Cyber refers to a computer or a computer network, the electronic medium in which online communication takes place.

(j) Critical infrastructure refers to the computer systems, and / or networks, whether physical or virtual, an / or the computers, computer data and / or traffic data so vital to this country that the incapacity or destruction of or interference with such system and assets would have debilitating impact on security, national or economic security, national public health and safety, or any combination of those matters.

(k) Cybersecurity refers to the collection of tools, policies, risk management approaches, actions, training, best practices, assurance and technologies that can be used to protect the cyber environment and organization and user’s assets.

(l) Database refers to a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions which are being prepared, processed, or stored or have been prepared, processed or stored in a formalized manner and which are intended for use in a computer system.

(m) Interception refers to listening to, recording, monitoring or surveillance of the content of communications, including procuring of the content of data, either directly, through access and use of a computer system or indirectly, through the use of electronic eavesdropping or tapping devices, at the same time that the communication is occurring.

(n) Service provider refers to:

(1) Any public or private entity that provides to users of its service the ability to communication by means of a computer system, and

(2) Any other entity that processes or stores computer data on behalf of such communication service or users of such service.

(o) Subscriber’s information refers to any information contained in the form of computer data or any other form that is held by a service provider, relating to subscribers of its services other than traffic or content data and by which identity can be established:

(1) The type of communication service used, the technical provisions taken thereto and the period of service;

(2) The subscriber’s identity, postal or geographic address, telephone and other access numbers, any assigned network address, billing, and payment information, available on the basis of the service agreement or arrangement, and

(3) Any other available information on the site of the installation of communication equipment, available on the basis of the service agreement or arrangement.

(p) Traffic data or non-content data refers to any computer data other than the content of the communication including, but not limited to, the communication’s origin, destination, route, time, data, size, duration, or type of underlying service.

CHAPTER II
PUNISHABLE ACTS


Section 4 Cybercrime Offenses. – The following acts constitute the offense of cybercrime punishable under this Act:

(a) Offenses against the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of computer data and systems.

(1) Illegal access – The access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right.

(2) Illegal interception – The interception made by technical means without right of any non-public transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.

(3) Data Interference – The intentional or reckless alteration, damaging, deletion or deterioration of computer data, electronic document, or electronic data message, without right, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.

(4) System Interference – The intentional alteration or reckless hindering or interference with the functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data or program, electronic document, or electronic data messages, without right or authority, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.

(5) Misuse of devices

(i) The use, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available, without right, of:

(aa) a device, including a computer program, designed or adapted primarily for the purpose of committing any of the offenses under this Act; or

(bb) A computer password, access code, or similar data by which the whole or any part of a computer system is capable of being accessed with intent that it be used for the purpose of committing any of the offenses under this Act.

(ii) The possession of an item referred to in paragraphs 5(i)(aa) or (bb) above with the intent to use said devices for the purpose of committing any of the offenses under this section.

(6) Cyber-squatting. The acquisition of domain name over the Internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from the registering the same, if such a domain name is:

(i) Similar, identical, or confusingly similar to an existing trademark registered with the appropriate government agency at the time of the domain name registration;

(ii) Identical or in any way similar with the name of a person other than the registrant, in case of a personal name, and

(iii) Acquired without right or with intellectual property interests in it.

(b) Computer-related Offenses:

(1) Computer-related Forgery:

(i) The input, alteration, or deletion of computer data without right resulting in inauthentic data with the intent that it be considered or acted upon for legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless whether or not the data is directly readable and intelligible; or

(ii) The act of knowingly using computer data which is the product of computer-related forgery as defined here, for the purpose of perpetuating a fraudulent or dishonest design.

(2) Computer-related Fraud. The unauthorized input, alteration, or deletion of computer data or program or interference in the functioning of a computer system, causing damage thereby with fraudulent intent; Provided, That if no damage has yet been caused, the penalty imposed shall be one (1) degree lower.

(3) Computer-related Identity Theft. The intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right. Provided, That if no damage has yet been caused, the penalty imposed shall be one (1) degree lower.

(c) Content-related Offenses:

(1) Cybersex – The willful engagement, maintenance, control, or operation, directly or indirectly, of any lascivious exhibition of sexual organs or sexual activity, with the aid of a computer system, for favor or consideration.

(2) Child Pornography – The unlawful or prohibited acts defined and punishable by Republic Act No. 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, committed through a computer system. Provided, That the penalty to be imposed shall be one (1) degree higher than that provided for in Republic Act No. 9775.

(3) Unsolicited Commercial Communications – The transmission of commercial communication with the use of computer system which seek to advertise sell, or offer for sale products and services are prohibited unless:

(1) There is prior affirmative consent from the recipient;

or

(ii) The primary intent of the communication is for service and / or administrative announcements from the sender to its existing users, subscribers or customers; or

(iii) The following conditions are present:

(aa) The commercial electronic communication contains a simple, valid, and reliable way for the recipient to reject receipt of further commercial electronic messages (opt-out) from the same source;

(bb) The commercial electronic communication does not purposely disguise the source of the electronic message; and

(cc) The commercial electronic communication does not purposely include misleading information in any part of the message in order to induce the recipients to read the message.

(4) Libel. – The unlawful or prohibited acts of libel as defined in Article 355 of the Revised Penal Code, as amended committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may be devised in the future.

Section 5. Other Offenses – The following acts shall also constitute an offense:

(a) Aiding or Abetting in the Commission of Cybercrime – Any person who willfully abets or aids in the commission of any of the offenses enumerated in this Act shall be held liable.

(b) Attempt in the Commission of Cybercrime – Any person who willfully attempts to commit any of the offenses enumerated in this Act shall be held liable.

Section 6. All crimes defined and penalized by the Revised Penal Code, as amended, and special laws, if committed by, through and with the use of information and communications technologies shall be covered by the relevant provisions of this Act. Provided, That the penalty to be imposed shall be one (1) degree higher than that provided for by the Revised Penal Code, as amended, and special laws, as the case may be.

Section 7. Liability under Other Laws. – A prosecution under this Act shall be without prejudice to any liability for violation of any provision of the Revised Penal Code, as amended, or special laws.

Chapter III
PENALTIES


Section 8. Penalties. – Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts enumerated in Sections 4(a) and 4(b) of this Act shall be punished with imprisonment of prision mayor or a fine of at least Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or both.

Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts under Sections 4(a)(5) shall be punished with imprisonment of prision mayor or a fine of not more than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) or both.

If punishable acts in Section 4(a) are committed against critical infrastructure, the penalty of reclusion temporal or a fine of at least Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or both, shall be imposed.

Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts enumerated in Sections 4(c)(1) of this Act shall be punished with imprisonment of prision mayor or a fine of at least Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000) but not exceeding One million pesos (P1,000,000) or both.

Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts enumerated in Sections 4(c)(2) of this Act shall be punished with the penalties as enumerated in Republic Act 9775 or the “Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009?; Provided, That the penalty to be imposed shall be one (1) degree higher than that provided for in Republic Act 9775, if committed through a computer system.

Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts enumerated in Sections 4(c)(3) shall be punished with imprisonment of arresto mayor or a fine of at least Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000) but not exceeding Two hundred fifty thousand pesos (P250,000) or both.

Any person found guilty of any of the punishable acts enumerated in Sections 5 of this Act shall be punished with imprisonment of one (1) degree lower than that of the prescribed penalty for the offense or a fine of at least One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000) but not exceeding Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) or both.

Section 9. Corporate Liability. – When any of the punishable acts herein defined are knowingly committed on behalf of or for the benefit of a juridical person, by a natural person acting either individually or as part of an organ of the juridical person, who has a leading position within, based on: (a) a power of representation of the juridical person provided the act committed falls within the scope of such authority; (b) an authority to take decisions on behalf of the juridical person. Provided, That the act committed falls within the scope of such authority; or (c) an authority to exercise control within the juridical person, the juridical person shall be held liable for a fine equivalent to at least double the fines imposable in Section 7 up to a maximum of Ten million pesos (P10,000,000).

If the commission of any of the punishable acts herein defined was made possible due to the lack of supervision or control by a natural person referred to and described in the preceding paragraph, for the benefit of that juridical person by a natural person acting under its authority, the juridical person shall be held liable for a fine equivalent to at least double the finds imposable in Section 7 up to a maximum of Five million pesos (P5,000,000).

The liability imposed on the juridical person shall be without prejudice to the criminal liability of the natural person who has committed the offense.

Chapter IV
Enforcement and Implementation


Section 10. Law Enforcement Authorities. The National Bureau of Investigation and the Philippine National Police shall be responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement of the provisions of this Act. The NBI and the PNP shall organize a cybercrime unit or center manned by special investigators to exclusively handle cases involving violations of this Act.

Section 11. Duties of Law Enforcement Authorities. To ensure that the technical nature of cybercrime and its prevention is given focus and considering the procedures involved for international cooperation, law enforcement authorities specifically the computer or technology crime divisions or units responsible for the investigation of cybercrimes are required to submit timely and regular reports including pre-operation, post operation, and investigation results and such other documents as may be required to the Department of Justice for review and monitoring.

Section 12. Real-time Collection of Traffic Data. – Law enforcement authorities, with due cause, shall be authorized to collect or record by technical or electronic means traffic data in real time associated with specified communications transmitted by means of a computer system.

Traffic data refer only to the communication’s origin, destination, route, time, date, size, duration, or type of underlying service, but not content, nor identities..

All other data to be collected or seized or disclosed will require a court warrant.

Service providers are required to cooperate and assist law enforcement authorities in the collection or recording of the above-stated information.

The court warrant under this section shall only be issued or granted upon written application and the examination under oath or affirmation of the applicant and the witnesses he may produce and the showing: (1) that there are reasonable grounds to believe that any of the crimes enumerated herein above has been committed, or is being committed, is about to be committed; (2) that there are reasonable grounds to believe that evidence that will be obtained is essential to the conviction of any person for, or to the solution or, or to the prevention of any such crimes, and (3) that there are no other means readily available for obtaining such evidence.

Section 13. Preservation of Computer Data. The integrity of traffic data and subscriber information relating to communication services provided by a service provider shall be preserved for a minimum of six (6) months period from the date of the transaction. Content data shall be similarly preserved for six (6) months from the date of receipt of the order from law enforcement authorities requiring its preservation.

Law enforcement authorities may order a one-time extension of another six (6) months.Provided, That once computer preserved, transmitted or stored by service provided is used as evidence in a case, the mere furnishing to such service provider of the transmittal document to the Office of the Prosecutor shall be deemed a notification to preserve the computer until the termination of the case.

The service provider ordered to preserve computer data shall keep confidential the order and its compliance.

Section 14. Disclosure of Computer Data. – Law enforcement authorities, upon securing a court warrant, shall issue an order requiring any person or service provider to disclose or submit subscriber’s information, traffic data or relevant data in his / its possession or control within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of the order in relation to a valid complaint officially docketed and assigned for investigation and the disclosure is necessary and relevant for the purpose of investigation.

Section 15. Search, Seizure, Examination of Computer Data. – Where a search and seizure warrant is properly issue, the law enforcement authorities shall likewise have the following powers and duties.

Within the time period specified in the warrant, to conduct interception, as defined in this Act, and:

(a) To secure a computer system or a computer data storage medium.

(b) To make and retain a copy of those computer data secured.

(c) To maintain the integrity of the relevant stored computer data.

(d) To conduct forensic analysis or examinations of the computer data storage medium; and

(e) To render inaccessible or remove those computer data in the accessed computer or computer and communications network.

Pursuant thereof, the law enforcement authorities may order any person who has knowledge about the functioning of the computer system and the measures to protect and preserve the computer data therein to provide, as is reasonable, the necessary information to enable the undertaking of the search, seizure and examination.

Law enforcement authorities may request for an extension of time to complete the examination of the computer data storage medium and to make a return thereon but in no case for a period longer than thirty (30) days from date of approval by the court.

Section 16. Custody of Computer Data. All computer data, including content and traffic data, examined under a proper warrant shall, within forty-eight (48) hours after the expiration of the period fixed therein, be deposited with the court in a sealed package, and shall be accompanies by an affidavit of the law enforcement authority executing it stating the dates and times covered by the examination, and the law enforcement authority who access the deposit, among other relevant data. The law enforcement authority shall also certify that no duplicates or copies of the whole or any part thereof have been made, or if made, that all such duplicates or copies are included in the package deposited with the court. The package so deposited shall not be opened or the recordings replayed, or used in evidence, or their contents revealed, except upon order of the court, which shall not be granted except upon motion, with due notice and opportunity to be heard to the person or persons whose conversation or communications have been recorded.

Section 17. Destruction of Computer Data. Upon expiration of the periods as provided in Sections 13 and 15, service providers and law enforcement authorities, as the case may be, shall immediately and completely destroy the computer data subject of a preservation and examination.

Section 18. Exclusionary Rule. – Any evidence procured without a valid warrant or beyond the authority of the same shall be inadmissible for any proceeding before any court or tribunal.

Section 19. Restricting or Blocking Access to Computer Data. – When a computer data is prima facie found to be in violation of the provisions of this Act, the DOJ shall issue an order to restrict or block access to such computer data.

Section 20. Non-compliance. Failure to comply with the provisions of Chapter IV hereof specifically the orders from law enforcement authorities shall be punished as a violation of Presidential Decree No. 1829 with imprisonment of prision correccional in its maximum period or a fine of One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000) or both for each and every non-compliance with an order issued by law enforcement authorities.

Chapter V
Jurisdiction


Section 21. Jurisdiction. The Regional Trial Court shall have jurisdiction over any violation of the provisions of this Act including any violation committed by a Filipino national regardless of the place of commission. Jurisdiction shall lie if any of the elements was committed within the Philippines or committed with the use of any computer system wholly or partly situation in the country, or when by such commission any damage is caused to a natural or juridical person who, at the time the offense was committed, was in the Philippines.

There shall be designated special cybercrime courts manned by specially trained judges to handle cybercrime cases.

Chapter VI
International Cooperation


Section 22. General Principles Relating to International Cooperation. – All relevant international instruments on international cooperation in criminal maters, arrangements agreed on the basis of uniform or reciprocal legislation, and domestic laws, to the widest extent possible for the purposes of investigations or proceedings concerning criminal offenses related to computer systems and data, or for the collection of evidence in electronic form of a criminal offense shall be given full force and effect.

Chapter VII
Competent Authorities


Section 23. Department of Justice (DOJ). There is hereby created an Office of Cybercrime within the DOJ designated as the central authority in all matters relating to international mutual assistance and extradition.

Section 24. Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC). There is hereby created, within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Act, an inter-agency body to be known as the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), under the administrative supervision of the Office of the President, for policy coordination among concerned agencies and for the formulation and enforcement of the national cybersecurity plan.

Section 25. Composition. The CICC shall be headed by the Executive Director of the Information and Communications Technology Office under the Department of Science and Technology as Chairperson with the Director of the NBI as Vice Chairperson; the Chief of the PNP, Head of the DOJ Office of Cybercrime; and one (1) representative from the private sector and academe, as members. The CICC shall be manned by a secretariat of selected existing personnel and representatives from the different participating agencies.

Section 26. Powers and Functions. – The CICC shall have the following powers and functions:

(a) To formulate a national cybersecurity plan and extend immediate assistance for the suppression of real-time commission of cybercrime offenses through a computer emergency response team (CERT).

(b) To coordinate the preparation of appropriate and effective measures to prevent and suppress cybercrime activities as provided for in this Act;

(c) To monitor cybercrime cases being handled by participating law enforcement and prosecution agencies.

(d) To facilitate international cooperation on intelligence, investigations, training, and capacity building related to cybercrime prevention, suppression, and prosecution.

(e) To coordinate the support and participation of the business sector local government units and non-government organizations in cybercrime prevention programs and other related projects.

(f) To recommend the enactment of appropriate laws, issuances, measures, and policies.

(g) To call upon any government agency to render assistance in the accomplishment of the CICC’s mandated tasks and functions.

(h) To perform all other matters related to cybercrime prevention and suppression, including capacity building and such other functions and duties as may be necessary for the proper implementation of this Act.

Chapter VIII
FINAL PROVISIONS

Section 27. Appropriations. – The amount of Fifty mission pesos (P50,000,000) shall be appropriated annually for the implementation of this Act.

Section 28. Implementing Rules and Regulations. – The ICTO-DOST, the DOJ, and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) shall jointly formulate the necessary rules and regulations within ninety (90) days from approval of this Act, for its effective implementation.

Section 29. Separability Clause. If any provision of this Act is held invalid, the other provisions not affected shall remain in full force and effect.

Section 30. Repealing Clause. All laws, decrees or rules inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. Section 33(a) of Republic Act 8792 or Electronic Commerce Act is hereby modified accordingly.

Section 31. This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after the completion of its publication in the Official Gazette or in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.

Approved,

(Sgd.) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR.
Speaker of the House
of Representatives


(Sgd.) JUAN PONCE ENRILE
President of the Senate

This Act which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2796 and House Bill No. 5808 was finally passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on June 5, 2012 and June 4, 2012 respectively.

(Sgd.) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP
Secretary General
House of Representatives


(Sgd.) EMMA LIRIO-REYES
Secretary of the Senate

Approved: September 12, 2012

(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President of the Philippines




Republic Act No. 10175 or The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is deemed by many as the worst assault on free expression since Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law exactly 40 years ago.

What do you think?
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87K+ Run, Ride and Roll for the Pasig River

Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig’s “09.30. 2012 Run, Ride & Roll for the Pasig River” made a stronger call for cleaner esteros with around 70,000 actual participants despite heavy rains in Quezon City Sunday (Sept 30).

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Autobiography of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile Released

Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, one of the most influential and enduring political leaders in the Philippine government for the past four decades, officially launched today at the Peninsula Manila “Juan Ponce Enrile - A Memoir,” a 772-page autobiography that details his personal and political life.

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Cinemalaya Hit 'Bwakaw' is PH's Official Entry to the Oscars

Jun Robles Lana’s critically-acclaimed first independent film “Bwakaw” has been chosen by the Film Academy of the Philippines as the country's official entry to the 2013 Academy Awards (Oscars).

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Gerald Anderson, Anne Curtis and Apl.de.ap Lead 'I Am for Peace' Campaign

Kapamilya stars Anne Curtis and Gerald Anderson, together with Black Eyed Peas member Apl.de.ap will serve as National Peace Ambassadors of the government's "I Am for Peace" campaign.

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Brillante Mendoza and Nora Aunor Win in Venice for 'Thy Womb'

Even before the 69th Venice International Film Festival concludes, the lone Philippine entry "Thy Womb" already bagged two special prizes: Bisato d' Oro Award for its lead star Nora Aunor and La Navicella Venezia Cinema Award for its director Brillante Mendoza.

Zendee Rose Tenerefe Invited by Carson Daly to Audition in 'The Voice'
Season 3

Zendee Rose Tenerefe Invited by Carson Daly to Audition in 'The Voice' Season 3

Remember Zendee Rose? The girl who became an internet sensation after someone took a video of her while singing "And I Am Telling You" in SM Megamall using a videoke microphone being demoed? She has been invited to grace The Ellen DeGeneres Show and to audition for The Voice Season 3!

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Tina Monitors Flood Victims Post-Habagat in 'Krusada'

Award-winning broadcast journalist Tina Monzon-Palma will check on the victims of the widespread flooding brought by the monsoon rains and will look into long-term solutions that will help them get their loves back on track in “Krusada” this Thursday (Sept 6).



As program director of ABS-CBN Foundation’s Sagip Kapamilya, Tina was involved in the relief operations for the flood victims that temporarily served their daily needs.

“Relief goods can only do so much. We have to help the flood victims start anew by monitoring their livelihood and making sure they move to safer homes,” Tina said.

Sagip Kapamilya’s objective is to ensure the victims’ recovery and rehabilitation, access to sources of income, basic social services, and schools for children. Many of the affected residents find government’s relocation efforts unsatisfactory because of the lack of livelihood opportunities at or near the relocation sites.

For her report, Tina visited Pila, Laguna, whose rice fields and fish farms were submerged by the floods, to see if the affected residents have recovered from the tragedy.
Because it takes more than words to take a stand, watch “Krusada” this Thursday (Sept 6) after “Bandila” on ABS-CBN or watch it earlier on DZMM TeleRadyo (SkyCable Channel 26), 9:15 p.m. For updates on the program, follow @krusadaTV on Twitter or like www.facebook.com/Krusada. To watch the last three episodes of “Krusada,” visit www.abs-cbnnews.com/krusada.
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Dolphy Tribute Proceeds to be Donated to Worthy Causes

Dolphy Aid Para Sa Pinoy Foundation, Inc. presents Dolphy Alay Tawa, a musical tribute to the King of Comedy slated on September 19, 7pm at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Local A-list celebrities are gathering in this special concert to commemorate the colorful life of the Comedy King, Dolphy.

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NEWS5 Gets Japan Prize 2012 Nod

The Japan Prize, the International Educational Program Contest of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), recently announced that NEWS5’s public affairs program USI (Under Special Investigation) was one of the selected entries vying for the coveted “The President of NHK Prize” trophy when the contest holds its awarding ceremony this October.

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Kapamilya Stars Join '09.30.2012 Run, Ride & Roll for the Pasig River'

The brightest Kapamilya stars have lent their star power and support to clamor for a cleaner Pasig River by leading thousands of participants in the “09.30.2012 Run, Ride & Roll for the Pasig River” to be held in Quezon City on September 30, 2012.

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'MMK: T-Shirt' Episode Starring Sharlene San Pedro is Finalist in Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Prize

The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Prize named "MMK: T-Shirt" episode, starred by former child actress Sharlene San Pedro, as one of the finalists under the Television Special Jury Prizes category. The finals of ABU Prize will be held in Seoul, Korea, on October 16.

MMK: Kamao Episode Starring Coco Martin Wins in Seoul International
Drama Awards

MMK: Kamao Episode Starring Coco Martin Wins in Seoul International Drama Awards

Asia’s longest-running drama anthology, "Maalaala Mo Kaya" recently earned international recognitions from two of the most coveted award-giving bodies for television namely Seoul International Drama Awards 2012 and Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Prize.

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Francis Magundayao, All Set to Make Primetime Viewers Fall in Love in 'Aryana'

After winning the hearts of TV viewers in his portrayal as the young Piolo Pascual in the drama series “Dahil sa Pag-ibig,” former child actor Francis Magundayao is now all set to make a big splash in ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida as he joins the cast of top-rating fantaserye "Aryana" as the new love team partner of Kapamilya tween mermaid Ella Cruz.



Ever since Francis and Ella were paired in “Dahil sa Pag-ibig” as the young Piolo and young Cristine Reyes, TV viewers have already noticed the remarkable onscreen chemistry between the two young stars. This fascination prompted FrancElla (Francis and Ella) fans to aggressively request for the reunion of their idols in Ella’s fantaserye “Aryana.”



In fact, due to so much anticipation of TV viewers, Francis' first appearance in “Aryana” last Wednesday (August 29) instantly became a hot topic in the microblogging site Twitter. FrancEllas flooded the said social networking site with tweets like "forevercheska: Francis is such a good dancer! Even when he is angry, he is still very handsome;" "@FRANCELLISTAS: Francis Magundayao's acting talent is really amazing. He is a very talented kid;" and "joyful_jonnah03: I already want to see FrancElla scenes! I'm very excited!"



Meanwhile, TV viewers will surely get more hooked with the magical 'tail' of "Aryana" now that Francis' character Adrian is about to meet Aryana soon. Who is Adrian? How will he change Aryana's life? Will Adrian become a huge threat to Aryana's close friends Marlon (Paul Salas) and Hubert (Dom Roque)?



Don’t miss “Aryana,” weeknights, on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida, before “TV Patrol.”
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Delfin Lee's Camp Speaks Up in 'The Bottomline'

Amid the highly publicized search for the whereabouts of Globe Asiatique owner Delfin Lee in relation to the large-scale estafa case filed against him, Lee’s legal counsel Atty. Willie Rivera will bravely take the hot seat in “The Bottomline With Boy Abunda” this Saturday (September 1) to answer all the issues and accusations thrown at the said controversial realty company.

'Captive' Bears the 'Tatak Brillante Mendoza' Stamp

'Captive' Bears the 'Tatak Brillante Mendoza' Stamp

Brillante Ma. Mendoza movies are always an event to watch out for. The filmmaker holds the distinction of being the only Filipino director to win the Best Director trophy at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2009 for Kinatay. He bested among others such internationally acclaimed directors as Ang Lee, Pedro Almodovar, Jane Campion and Quentin Tarantino.

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'100 Most Beautiful Women in the Philippines' Day 11 Update

"100 Most Beautiful Women in the Philippines for 2012" Day 11 Facebook poll update - Angel Locsin climbs to no. 1 from no. 6 followed by Marian Rivera (#2) and Anne Curtis (#3).

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DZMM TLC Receives P1 Million Donation from Pilipinas Shell

DZMM’s Teaching Learning Caring (TLC) clinic and classroom on-wheels project received a P1 million cash donation from Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI) to aid victims of the flooding that ravaged parts of Luzon last week.

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Hit LIKE: Help Miss Philippines Win the Miss World Crown

Continuing its commitment to showcasing beauty with a purpose, TV5 will broadcast the Miss World 2012 Pageant this Saturday, August 18, after this week’s episode of Untold Stories. The Philippines’ Queneerich Rehman will seek to secure the crown in the only pageant that has yet to see a Filipina title-holder.

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Photos: GMA 'Most Colorful' Station ID

Media giant GMA Network will launch its newest station identification plug featuring a new rendition of the network’s well-loved theme song “Kapuso, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay” tonight during the primetime newscast 24 Oras.

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UP's 'The Crew' Wins 2012 World Hip Hope Dance Championship

UP's 'The Crew' Wins 2012 World Hip Hope Dance Championship

Philippines' very own "The Crew," from the country's flagship university UP bested more than 2,000 of the world's best street dancers and emerged as the 2012 World Hip Hop Dance champions!



To have an idea why "The Crew" won the title, check out their performance in last year's competition:




UP Street Dance Club - 3rd Place winner in the Megacrew category:



The Crew - 2012 World Hip Hop Championships Promo Video:

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Artista Academy Top 16

The long wait is finally over. TV5’s Artista Academy has named the 16 young aspirants who will vie for the coveted P20 Million worth of total prizes and the chance to live the glamorous artista life in what is deemed as the grandest and most intensive talent search on Philippine television.

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Images courtesy of TV5
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New Loch Ness Photo Released!

New Loch Ness Photo taken by popular Loch Ness monster hunter George Edwards has been released to the media.



George Edwards, a popular Loch Ness hunter from Scotland, has released a photo of a bump on the water in what he believed as the mythological creature "Loch Ness" monster. The photo is now spreading on various international news sites, blogs and social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

According to reports, the photograph was taken by Edwards on November 2, 2011 from the deck of his boat named “Nessie Hunter.”

“It was slowly moving up the loch towards Urquhart Castle and it was a dark grey colour. It was quite a fair way from the boat, probably about half a mile away but it’s difficult to tell in water,” Edwards reportedly said.

Edwards explained that it took him several months before he release the photograph because he had it examined by “experts” first.

“I did not want to mention my sighting until I was sure that I had not photographed a log or something inanimate in the water. I have friends in the USA who have friends in the military. They had my photo analysed and they have no doubt that I photographed an animate object in the water.I was really excited as I am sure that some strange creatures are lurking in the depths of Loch Ness,” he said.

Photo Credit: Inquistr
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LIVE STREAM: SONA 2012 of President Noynoy - Live Streaming

President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III will deliver his State of the Nation Adrress (SONA) around 4:00pm today, July 23, at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City.



This is actually P-Noy's 3rd SONA to date and according to reports, he will deliver it in full Tagalog with visual aids to convey the message easily.

Watch the President's State of the Nation Address (SONA) here:


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Experts Worldwide Agree: Transfer Mali to a Sanctuary

Manila Zoo's Elephant Continues to Suffer Physically, Mentally in Solitary Confinement



Manila — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia has been calling for the transfer of Mali, the Manila Zoo's 38-year-old lone and ailing elephant, to a reputable sanctuary, where she can live out her remaining years in good health and dignity as well as in the crucial company of other elephants. Now, PETA's call is being amplified by internationally recognized elephant experts. In addition to her depressed mental state, Mali is suffering from severe foot disorders—the leading cause of premature death in captive elephants. Mali is cruelly denied socialization, stimulation, room to explore, and everything else that is natural and important to her. She endures intensive confinement, loneliness, boredom, and isolation in an area a tiny fraction of the size of her natural habitat.

Here is what the experts are saying:

· Kelly and Richard Probst, founders of Elephant Advocacy (U.S.): "It is an elephant's destiny and deepest joy to wander great distances with their family and herd members by their side. Elephants have a complex social system that includes continuous communion throughout the day with family members and herds from distant regions. Elephant social structure and familial bonds are similar, if not deeper, than that of human beings …. For the Manila Zoo to ignore this call to action reflects their self-interest and has nothing to do with Mali's welfare or elephant conservation and education."

· Dr. Marion E. Garaï, Ph.D., chairperson, Space for Elephants Foundation (South Africa); chairperson, Elephant Specialist Advisory Group (South Africa); consultant, the European Elephant Group: "[Mali's] current facility is one of the worst I have seen. The concrete she is forced to walk on inside and outside is damaging to her feet and bones …. In addition, the concrete is surely humid most of the time, given the climate in the Philippines. Humidity will cause arthritis and can cause foot disease and other problems …. There is nothing more important to a female elephant than her family and being among other elephants. It is totally unacceptable and terrible that Mali has been in isolation for 33 years of her life."

· Petra ten Velde, consultant, Sacred Earth Encounters (South Africa): "Elephant herds are matriarchal, which means that they are guided by the oldest females in the herd. Normally, the oldest female with the most life experience will be in charge of making sure her herd is safe and can guide her herd to the best water holes and feeding grounds …. To no degree is the zoo where Mali is currently being kept in relaying any educational information to the general public on elephants. More than anything, it is exposing a disgraceful situation which needs urgent correction."

· Soraida Salwala, founder and secretary general, Friends of the Asian Elephant (Thailand): "Elephants need to be with their own kind, be it one or two other females, because they are social animals. They live in herds in the wild. Although some have been in captivity, but they need their friends around."

· Dr. Angela Stoeger-Horwath, Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna (Austria): "Female elephants are highly intelligent and are known to have a very complex social network. Born into a family, females stay with this family for the rest of their lives, taking care of each other and keeping vocal contact even when separated for a short period of time during feeding. Female elephants, besides primates, are the most social creatures that I have ever experienced. Keeping such a social animal isolated from conspecifics, leads to abnormal behaviour and a poor general state of health."

· Dr. Vicki Fishlock, research associate, Amboseli Trust for Elephants (Kenya): "Even more crucially than physical space, Mali’s residence at the Manila Zoo cannot offer appropriate social conditions for a female elephant. It is aberrant for elephants to be kept in solitary conditions: In the wild, female elephants live in families, with companionships that may persist for 60 years or more. Female elephants have been shown to recognise at least 100 other female companions … and will daily reinforce their social bonds through intense greeting ceremonies, as well as repeated tactile contacts (rubbing against one another, sleeping while leaning on each other, and touching each other with trunks and tails). Research in the wild has shown that disturbed elephant populations who have suffered family structure breakdown due to poaching exhibit chronic increases in stress hormone levels …. I would argue that the removal of companions and lack of emotional support have placed Mali under similar stress levels, and this severely compromises both her psychological wellbeing and her physical condition."

· Philip K. Ensley, D.V.M., diplomat, American College of Zoological Medicine (U.S.): "I understand completely all the issues that must be taken into account when it comes to arriving at a decision to provide appropriate care for the lone Asian elephant Mali …. I know that after carefully weighing all the options you will agree that relocating Mali [is] the appropriate thing to do for her well-being."


Just last month, Dr. Henry Richardson, a world-renowned elephant veterinarian, conducted a visual examination of Mali and concluded that she is suffering from potentially fatal foot problems. Also in June, the Most Reverend José S. Palma, archbishop of Cebu and president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, expressed strong support for transferring Mali.

The complete testimony of the elephant experts cited above is available upon request. For more information, please visit PETAAsiaPacific.com.

Photo Credit: Images Philippines
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Poll: Janine, Queenierich, Nicole & Stephanie - Who is PHL's Best Bet?

All four Pinay beauty queens have been crowned and they are all set to compete in their respective grand slam pageant later this year. Who among them do you think has the biggest chance of bringing home a crown for the country?

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'Run for the Pasig River 2012' Invades Quezon City

ABS-CBN Foundation’s Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig (KBPIP) will be staging its fourth advocacy run to clamor for cleaner rivers and esteros in Metro Manila via “09.30.2012 Run for the Pasig River” to be held in Quezon City on September 30, 2012.

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Proposal to map the coral reefs of the Philippines

For those who are interested in sea-life around their country, it is important to keep track of the situation below the water. Now, two experts from the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute have encouraged the mapping of all marine resources in the Philippines, especially the surrounding coral reefs. This is important because by knowing how large the coral reefs are, experts will find it easier to work out what the population is of first-class fish.

The findings from this should prove very interesting for those who work with marine species, and even those who are interested in the state of the country's coral reefs, reading about them after playing a game or two of party poker. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has several vessels that can be used to do this. While they can patrol fishing grounds, they can also help experts to map out all of the coral reefs of the whole country, thus enabling valuable research into marine species to be carried out.

Unfortunately, as well as being beautiful and vibrant, these coral reefs tend to be a place where foreign fisherman like to fish. They poach on the reefs before taking their catch to their markets at home, and leaving the reefs with less fish than before. For example, this happens in parts of Masbate as well as other islands that are remote from the main areas in the Philippines. Here, the main fish species such as grouper and snapper end up being sold as dried fish just because certain areas are devoid of proper storage facilities. If more research is carried out into the state of the coral reefs, then experts can determine the real situation as far as the fish around the Philippines are concerned.?
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LIVE STREAM: Dolphy's Burial Live Streaming from Heritage Park

The King of Comedy, Dolphy, will be brought to his final resting place at 3:00pm today, July 15, at the Heritage Park in Taguig City.



Watch the live stream of Dolphy's burial that will start at 10:00am at the Heritage Park until 3:00pm when he will be laid to rest.

-- DOLPHY's BURIAL LIVE STREAM HERE --


The schedule of activities are as follows:

10:00am - Mass at the Heritage Chapel
12:00nn - Pull-out from the Heritage Chapel
2:00pm - Mortuary release
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Jhon Marcia in Swimsuit and National Costume - Mr. Universe Model 2012

Check out the swimwear and national costume photos of our very own Jhon Marcia, who is currently in Dominican Republic representing the Philippines in the Mr. Universe Model 2012 pageant.

Swimsuit pictorial:














National Costume:









Images courtesy of Julio Rodriguez of Belleza Venezolana
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Muñoz vs Weidman to Air on ABS-CBN

The most anticipated fight of the “Filipino Wrecking Machine”, Mark Muñoz vs Chris Weidman will be aired this Saturday on the third and final episode of the three-part documentary, “UFC sa ABS-CBN: Mark Muñoz, The Ultimate Pinoy Fighter”.

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Nobel Prize Winner Calls for Transfer of Manila Zoo's Ailing Elephant to Sanctuary

J.M. Coetzee has become the latest high-profile person to throw his support behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia's campaign to have Mali—an ailing and solitary 38-year-old elephant who is currently wasting away in the Manila Zoo—transferred to a reputable sanctuary in Thailand.



"I am writing in support of the campaign to remove the elephant Mali from the zoo in Manila where she has spent the past 35 years, to a place of safety," writes Coetzee in a letter to the Philippine department of agriculture. "Thirty-five years is a heavy sentence to bear, longer than is served by most murderers. Mali has paid the penalty for not being fortunate enough to be born human. Now it is time to release her."

Coetzee's work has garnered him the highest praise. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2003 and the coveted Booker Prize in both 1983 and 1999. Among his numerous acclaimed works are Waiting for the Barbarians, The Lives of Animals, Elizabeth Costello, Diary of a Bad Year, and Summertime. Coetzee was born in South Africa but is now a citizen of Australia and lives in Adelaide.

In her current environment, Mali is cruelly denied socialization, stimulation, room to explore, and everything else that is natural and important to her. She endures intense confinement, loneliness, boredom, and isolation in an area a tiny fraction of the size of her natural habitat.

A growing number of elephant experts—including world-renowned elephant veterinarian Dr. Henry Richardson, who just last month determined that Mali suffers from potentially fatal foot problems—are calling for Mali's transfer to a sanctuary where she can live out her days in good health and dignity as well as in the crucial company of other elephants. In addition, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III has issued a directive to relocate Mali to a sanctuary.

Photo Credit: Images Philippines
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Pinoy Float Wins Fourth of July Parade in Saipan

The float of United Filipino Organization (UFO) won the prize for the best float at the 2012 Fourth of July Parade in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).



The float which depicts the "universal concept of unity and oneness" featured a man-made waterfall, girls in Hawaiian costumes and a man in Igorot costume.

The UFO received the prize money of $1,500.
'Mga Mumunting Lihim' - Cinemalaya 2012

'Mga Mumunting Lihim' - Cinemalaya 2012

Jose Javier Reyes' "Mga Mumunting Lihim (Those Little Secrets)" starring Judy Ann Santos is one of the five finalists in the Directors Showcase at the 2012 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.

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Xyriel Leads Race in '2012 Yahoo! OMG! Awards'

Kapamilya child wonder Xyriel Manabat continues to impress TV viewers and netizens as she leads the online voting in ‘Yahoo! OMG! Awards 2012’ where she is nominated in the category, ‘Child Star of the Year.’ As of June 28 (Thursday), the Kapamilya child wonder garnered 56% or more than half of the online votes for the said category.

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GMA Kapuso Foundation turns over classrooms in Iligan City

GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF), a recognized leader in public service in the country, turned over seven newly constructed classrooms at the Mandulog Elementary School in Barangay Mandulog, Iligan City in line with its long-term rehabilitation program for the victims of typhoon Sendong.

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Ogie Alcasid collaborates with top-recording artists industry in preparation for his 25th anniversary in showbiz

Certifiably, Ogie Alcasid is a man whom everyone should admire. Amidst his busy schedules, he gives outmost importance in spending more time with his family.

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PH Olympic Team Send-Off Party

The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), with the help of Procter and Gamble (P&G) Philippines, kicks off the journey of the country’s contingent to the London 2012 Olympic Games with warm wishes and inspirational messages at the Grand Send-off ceremony held at The Blue Leaf on the 25th of June, 2012.

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Jose, Wally and Pokwang Poke Fun on the Country's 'Icons' - Icons at the MOA Arena (Video)

Three of the country's top comedians--Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola and Pokwang--poked fun on some of the music industry's icons during the grand launch of Mall of Asia Arena on Saturday, June 16.

Mall of Asia Arena Makes History in its Grand Launch, Releases UpcomingEvents

Mall of Asia Arena Makes History in its Grand Launch, Releases UpcomingEvents

The Mall of Asia Arena, world-class venue for the world-class Filipino talents finally holds its Grand Launch via a music event entitled “ICONS at the Mall of Asia Arena” on Saturday, June 16, 2012.

'Lupang Hinirang' - The Philippine National Anthem Animation for
Independence Day 2012

'Lupang Hinirang' - The Philippine National Anthem Animation for Independence Day 2012

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Rock Ed Radio present this fully animated music video of the Philippine National Anthem.



This fully animated video of the Philippine National Anthem is courtesy of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and ROCK Ed Radio to mark the nation's 114th Independence Day.

Animation and direction by Arnold Arre while music performed by Radioactive Sago Project.

Note from Rock Ed Radio:

We allow use and downloading of this video especially for purposes of ceremony. Anyone can screen this video as accompaniment to a flag ceremony, a closing rite, etc. If your school, corporation, event, company, family, would like to use this video, we only request that you do so with the proper nod to the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines and that you acknowledge the artists involved in the production of this video. If user of this video is found not abiding by the Heraldic Law, kindly report to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for proper action.




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Tina Examines DEPED's Home Study Program in 'Krusada'

Broadcast journalist Tina Monzon-Palma will assess Department of Education’s home study program that aims to ease overcrowding of students in public school classrooms this Thursday (June 14) in “Krusada.”

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Matt Evans Topbills Father's Day Episode of 'MMK'

Kapamilya leading man Matt Evans portrays the role of Tikboy, a child who, together with his siblings, grew up with an abusive and irresponsible man in the special Father's Day episode of "Maalaala Mo Kaya" this Saturday (June 16).

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NBA Finals 2012 Live Stream

NBA Finals 2012 Live Stream: NBA Finals Schedule of Games



It is the Eastern Conference Champion Miami Heat vs. the Western Conference Champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2012 NBA Finals.

You may check the 2012 NBA Finals TV schedule below:

Game 1 - Tuesday, June 12: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9:00 p.m.

Game 2 - Thursday, June 14: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9:00 p.m.

Game 3 - Sunday, June 17: Oklahoma City at Miami, 8:00 p.m.

Game 4 - Tuesday, June 19: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9:00 p.m.

Game 5* - Thursday, June 21: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9:00 p.m.

Game 6* - Sunday, June 24: Miami at Oklahoma City, 8:00 p.m.

Game 7* - Tuesday, June 26: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9:00 p.m.


You may watch the NBA 2012 Finals Live Stream HERE.
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Pacquiao Investigation: 'Patrol ng Pilipino' Looks Into Controversial Pacquiao-Bradley Split Decision

Pacquiao investigation: ABS-CBN news reporter Jeck Batallones will examine the issues surrounding the contested victory of American boxer Timothy Bradley over Manny ‘Pacman’ Pacquiao in their recent WBO welterweight title fight tomorrow (June 12) in “Patrol ng Pilipino.”

Drawing analyses from boxing experts, Jeck will assess Manny’s previous fights and the factors that purportedly contributed to his defeat. What do boxing fans have to say about the controversial split decision that countered the bout’s punch statistics?

Aside from these, Jeck will also uncover the impact of the Pacquiao-Bradley fight on the boxing world, specifically on amateur Filipino boxers and Pacquiao wanna-be’s. Watch them reveal their experiences in living their dream of giving honor to the country despite the overwhelming controversies that hound the sport.

Meanwhile, “Patrol ng Pilipino” will celebrate Philippine Independence Day by recognizing suffrage as one of the many freedoms enjoyed by Filipinos today. Pia Gutierrez will examine Commission on Elections’ Voter’s Validation program that is said to facilitate voters in easily casting their votes and prevents discrepancies in the voters’ list.

Know the stories behind the news tomorrow (June 12) in “Patrol ng Pilipino” after “Bandila” on ABS-CBN or watch it earlier on DZMM TeleRadyo (SkyCable Channel 26), 9:15 p.m.
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Apple Announcement: iOS 6, MacBook Pro and Air

Apple announcement: New Apple MacBook Pro and Air and the world's most advanced mobile software, the iOS 6!



The Apple announcement in the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco on Monday, June 11, is highly anticipated by gadget aficionados in America, ABC News reported.

Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to preview the new iPhone software: the iOS 6, dubbed as the world's most advanced mobile operating system, and the new Apple MacBook Pro and Air laptops, when he kicks off the company’s annual conference for software developers on Monday.

It's been a tradition that Apple makes their major announcement in the annual Worldwide Developers Conference and this year, Cook is expected tor reveal the new features the iOS 6 has to offer, why it's called the world's most advanced mobile software, and when will it become available to consumers.

It can be recalled that in 2010, Apple demonstrated the new iPhone 4 at the WWDC, but this year, the spotlight is on the iOS 6 software.

Last year, when the iOS 5 was introduced, "Siri" became an instant sensation. Believed to be another edge the Apple has from other smart phones, the virtual assistant that interprets voice commands and talks back to the user was a huge hit.

In the iOS 6, Apple is adding new features that many watchers find exciting. If Twitter integration was a highlight of iOS 5, many believes the iOS 6 will have an emphasis on Facebook and could make it easier to post Facebook status updates from within Apple’s apps.

But Cook isn't only talking iProducts. He is also expected to focus on Apple's laptops and desktops and "Mountain Lion," Apple's next version of its Mac operating system which is expected to go on sale this summer. Along with a preview of the new software, Apple is heavily rumored to release new MacBook Pros and Airs with brand new high-resolution Retina Displays. ABC News previously reported that the MacBook Pros will have Nvidia graphics and Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors.

The "Mountain Lion’s" main competition will be Microsoft's Windows 8.

Cook is also expected to announce new Mac models. Intel Corp. has just updated its processor line with faster, less power-hungry chips, and most of Apple’s Mac lines haven’t had a major update in a year.

Another speculation about the apple announcement is that the company could launch a full-blown TV set integrated with iTunes. Late company founder Steve Jobs hinted biographer Walter Isaacson that he wanted to remake the TV. Apple does sell an ‘‘Apple TV,’’ but it’s small box that connects to a TV to display movies from iTunes. There’s much speculation that Apple plans to make a full-blown TV set, integrated with iTunes.

Few company watchers expect Apple to reveal such a set at WWDC, but there’s broad speculation that it could make a minor step toward Jobs’ goal by releasing updated software for the Apple TV, expanding on its relatively limited functions.
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