Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law

Relatively new breeds of technology-related felonies called “cybercrimes” have proven to be a bane to different sectors of society, especially to business. The glaring damaging effects that it has cause to different business industries cannot anymore be ignored. However, is the Philippine adequately...

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Main Author: Heffron, James Keith C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-77572022-09-23T23:42:34Z Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law Heffron, James Keith C. Relatively new breeds of technology-related felonies called “cybercrimes” have proven to be a bane to different sectors of society, especially to business. The glaring damaging effects that it has cause to different business industries cannot anymore be ignored. However, is the Philippine adequately protected? Are its present laws sufficient to tackle the prongs of this blight? On the contrary, are these laws too myopically focused on eliminating cybercrime that certain freedoms have been overlooked, or worse, compromised? The aim of this paper is to essentially give an overview of the current protection and its effects on our basic rights, a special focus is given on the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and the perceived constitutionality or unconstitutionality of its provisions. The paper also aims to recommend a plausible alternative which may provide an answer to the objectives of the anti-cybercrime thrust of the government but without sacrificing the basic rights of the people. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6870 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Computer crimes—Law and legislation—Philippines Computer crimes—Philippines Civil rights—Philippines Civil Rights and Discrimination Computer Law Criminal Law
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Computer crimes—Law and legislation—Philippines
Computer crimes—Philippines
Civil rights—Philippines
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Computer Law
Criminal Law
spellingShingle Computer crimes—Law and legislation—Philippines
Computer crimes—Philippines
Civil rights—Philippines
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Computer Law
Criminal Law
Heffron, James Keith C.
Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
description Relatively new breeds of technology-related felonies called “cybercrimes” have proven to be a bane to different sectors of society, especially to business. The glaring damaging effects that it has cause to different business industries cannot anymore be ignored. However, is the Philippine adequately protected? Are its present laws sufficient to tackle the prongs of this blight? On the contrary, are these laws too myopically focused on eliminating cybercrime that certain freedoms have been overlooked, or worse, compromised? The aim of this paper is to essentially give an overview of the current protection and its effects on our basic rights, a special focus is given on the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and the perceived constitutionality or unconstitutionality of its provisions. The paper also aims to recommend a plausible alternative which may provide an answer to the objectives of the anti-cybercrime thrust of the government but without sacrificing the basic rights of the people.
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author Heffron, James Keith C.
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title Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
title_short Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
title_full Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
title_fullStr Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
title_full_unstemmed Business and the Philippine anti-cybercrime law
title_sort business and the philippine anti-cybercrime law
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