are u against with it?
Fuck off VIPtardDADDYCOOLVIPPR wrote:
I disagree with any and all "cyber crime", the Internet should be a free place
I also find "cyber bullying" absolutely retarded and have no sympathy for the "victims"
Cyber crime prevention law which is Republic Act 10175 will stop or prevent such act through the internet--cyber pornography, hacking, fraud, identification theft, sex scandal video, and the one that they included is libel. Anyone who violated such law will be punish accordingly and with stiff implementation of the law ra 10175.Zertap wrote:
what is CyberCrimeLaw
u have a point there Vext.Vext wrote:
Controlling what you are allowed to do under penalty of law is what people like to think is "protection". This shit has been circling the globe for a while and it has failed in what... every single place? But I suppose if there's money to be made or there's people they think they can control and dominate they'll try. On a semi-side-note it's a classic conspiracy theory that the internet can never be allowed to be controlled by certain underground groups because it is a safe discrete way of communication and information gathering if done intelligently and that were we to have the internet in past events things would have been vastly different on a communication standpoint alone, since we may be separate but through a magic series of tubes we are all connected. So what were to happen if that connection were severed and controlled.
Yes, I agreed with you, I'm also disagree with any and all "cyber crime"!!DADDYCOOLVIPPR wrote:
I disagree with any and all "cyber crime", the Internet should be a free place
Above quotation was taken from Wikipedia article with title Censorship in Malaysia in section Internet , but I still can access WikiLeaks.. -__-Wikipedia wrote:
WikiLeaks, the popular whistle-blowing site, has also been blocked by the Malaysian ISPs. Trying to access countries under categories brings a 'Link is Broken' error message for the user.
nice pic lolMuhdNurHidayat wrote:
You are saying about the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 ??
Well, I don't know much about this issue because this is an issue in Philippines, but I'm in Malaysia.
ANYWAY, in Malaysia, there is a new section called Section 114A in the Evidence Act 1950 becoming Evidence (Amendment) (No2) Act 2012
We really hate this new section and this poster created by few Malaysian in few months ago:
image source: Wikipedia
Luckily, I still can access (almost) all file sharing sites (except Megaupload and some other, etc.) without any problem even after MCMC blocked them...Yes, I agreed with you, I'm also disagree with any and all "cyber crime"!!DADDYCOOLVIPPR wrote:
I disagree with any and all "cyber crime", the Internet should be a free place
you know, INTERNET SHOULD BE FREE FROM ANY CENSORSHIP, ANY ACTS, ANY RULES OR ANY LAWS!!! ~.~
NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE LIVING IN, ON THE EARTH OR AT THE SKY!!!(I mean if we can use Internet as an astronaut)
And this means I also against the Cybercrime act (Philippines), 114A (Malaysian) or any others!!SPOILERAbove quotation was taken from Wikipedia article with title Censorship in Malaysia in section Internet , but I still can access WikiLeaks.. -__-Wikipedia wrote:
WikiLeaks, the popular whistle-blowing site, has also been blocked by the Malaysian ISPs. Trying to access countries under categories brings a 'Link is Broken' error message for the user.
And FYI, I'm using Malaysian ISP
LOL.. it was taken from Wikipedia... lol..Frezix wrote:
nice pic lol
same as me , now hackers are helping us to fight in CyberCrimeLaw but i dont like the way they help .. T_TMuhdNurHidayat wrote:
LOL.. it was taken from Wikipedia... lol..Frezix wrote:
nice pic lol
We hate the act 114A
I'm also wondering what happened to 'Freedom of Speech'.SigLogicalMaxiss wrote:
"Internet is the only place that has no Religion or Laws."
I stick truly to that, CyberCrimeLaw,ACTA and this crappy law is brought up just because of money which is bullshit