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众议院法案推动强制网站和社交媒体注册

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为采取另一项措施以避免网络空间中的恶意行为,众议员阿诺尔福·A·特维斯(Arnolfo A. Teves Jr.)提出了一项法案,推动对所有该国用户使用的社交媒体及其他类似在线账户实施“强制认证流程”。

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通过让每位用户对其网络互动负责,众议院第4093号法案旨在解决网络欺凌、骚扰、网络诈骗、诽谤,甚至毒品交易和卖淫等问题。

“……社交媒体已被用作欺凌和骚扰个人及机构的手段,”该法案指出。

该拟议计划要求用户在使用我们提供并关联账户的社交网络平台时,必须提交任何政府签发的身份证件和/或社区证明。在线用户可使用同一身份证号或社区证明号码注册多个账户。

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此外,当涉及诉讼且社交媒体服务提供商无法识别特定账户所有者时,该社交媒体服务提供商也将对需执行的任何处罚承担同等责任。

您可以通过下方的源链接阅读完整法案。同时,您如何看待这项拟议中的法律?这与我们此前报道的SIM卡登记制度颇为相似——要求每个手机号码背后都必须有有效的身份证明。

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gab · 10 years ago

looks like the work of a certain political party who “wants to take back the internet”, then when they find out that nobody owns its, tries to pass a bill thay makes it legally theirs. good job.

ps to those who think this is a good idea, tell me how exactly do you regulate an account owned by a foreign company (fb accounts are owned by fb, not by the account creator, same with everything else) not under the philippines’ jurisdiction?

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ggwp · 10 years ago

napakadaming butas nito, and maraming mag tetake advatage sa system na to tulad ng identity theft happy stalking

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pong · 10 years ago

It will only work if you do the China way! Block FB Twitter Instagram Discuss and create a state owned/controlled sites like wiebo wechat of China. But This is a totalitarian policy and bullying is just a cover. The government always want’s to silence the people by threatening with lawsuits and jail so they continue with their corrupt ways. Libel is still a crime even made online libel worst but all this is to protect government officials from exposure.

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Rex Cardona · 10 years ago

“Social media provider’ as in what? Twitter or FB? Could the Philippine Government “penalize” either of them? Can it operate with iron hand like, say, that of the PRC or NoKor?

This government can start from basics (it’s like repeating primary school subjects every time), such as effectively enforcing simple traffic laws and regulations. For instance, preventing wayward drivers from plowing in counterflow direction into one-way streets. If it can’t accomplish even that, good luck with the bigger plans. Dream on.

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John · 10 years ago

HB 4093 – “Recognizing the annual observance of the International Students’ Day, declaring for the purpose the 17th day of November every year as National Students’ Day in the Philippines

-http://www.congress.gov.ph/press/results.php

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coderinthebox · 10 years ago

This is a proposed law of someone who have no knowledge of what he was writing/talking. Most searched phrases such as “cyber bullying” are just trends. It is not a fact but a trend.

How will you force a company to comply when the government mocked the cybercrime law into an anti online libel law. By the same data used by Mr. Arnolfo Teves, at one time for 3 weeks, a top search in Asia appears as “Filipino are monkeys”, thus he should first make a law validating that Filipinos are not monkeys.

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Rowena · 10 years ago

I don’t mind the SIM card registration but this is another hare-brained idea so they can protect their fragile egos

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