Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA No. 10175): Sharing fake news online can lead to a criminal complaint, with offenders facing imprisonment of up to 12 years and fines reaching ₱1 million.Revised Penal Code (Article 154): Circulating false news that endangers public order or damages the interests and reputation of the State is an offense that carries penalties of imprisonment (arresto mayor) and fines ranging from ₱40,000 to ₱200,000.Cyber Libel: Defaming individuals through computers or social media systems is punishable under RA No. 10175 with imprisonment of up to 12 years and hefty fines.
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user1625381625282 :
As a DDS naniniwala akong legit to, Good job Daniel sa makapag damdaming kanta. 🥰💚
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rae :
kinanta niya talaga yan?
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