PNP Backs ‘Emman Atienza Bill’ to Bolster Cyberlibel, Hate Speech Laws
- Senator JV Ejercito has proposed the Emman Atienza Bill, which aims to combat cyberbullying and online harassment in the Philippines.
- The bill mandates that digital platforms remove harmful content within 24 hours and provides fines between P50,000 to P200,000 for offenders.
- The Emman Atienza Bill also emphasizes the need for improved support for victims through the Department of Health and other agencies.
- Ejercito highlights that social media should promote kindness and prevent online hate, referencing the tragic case of Emman Atienza who suffered from bullying.
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PNP backs ‘Emman Atienza Bill’ to bolster cyberlibel, hate speech laws
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) has expressed support for a proposed measure seeking to strengthen laws against cyberlibel and online hate speech, saying it will help promote accountability and responsible behavior in the digital space. PNP acting chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. on Tuesday said the police welcome the “Emman Atienza Bill,” filed by Sen. JV Ejercito, as a timely update to the existing Cybercrim…
Photo from Kuya Kim Atienza/Facebook The Senate is now outlining a tougher fight against cyberbullying after Sen. JV Ejercito filed the “Emman Atienza Bill” or “Anti-Online Hate and Harassment Act,” amid the continued increase in cyberbullying cases in the country. It aims to expand protection for victims of internet abuse, in line with the rapid rise of social media. The bill is named after Emman Atienza, son of TV personality Kim Atienza, who …
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