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Done with my proposal. Happy Monday everyone!

Done with my proposal. Happy Monday everyone!

COREL DRAW BABY!
After almost 3 years ngayon lang ako uli nakagamit ng software na to. Since kelangan ang EPS format nito wagas na tracing ang kailangan. Nakakatamad sa totoo lang pero no choice almost there na din. Good luck na lang sakin. 3 more designs to trace, nagugutom na ako. Ayun lang. LUNCH TAYO!

COREL DRAW BABY!

After almost 3 years ngayon lang ako uli nakagamit ng software na to. Since kelangan ang EPS format nito wagas na tracing ang kailangan. Nakakatamad sa totoo lang pero no choice almost there na din. Good luck na lang sakin. 3 more designs to trace, nagugutom na ako. Ayun lang. LUNCH TAYO!

FB ‘likes’, shares could be grounds for libel, says Sen. GuingonaMANILA, Philippines - Sharing content, or even just clicking the ‘Like’ button on Facebook, may be grounds for libel under the recently enacted Cybercrime Prevention Act. But Senator Teofisto Guingona III said Thursday the law is so broad and vague it isn’t clear who can or should be sued.“The law is very broad,” Guingona, who opposes the new law, said. “If you click like, you can be sued, and if you share, and continuously re-share information, you can also be sued. Saka sino ang liable? Hindi klaro eh. ‘Yung original na nag-post? ‘Yung nag-share? ‘Yung nag-tweet? Kahit nga ikaw, mag-post ka ng simpleng ‘hehehe’ di ba? Ibig sabihin nu’n, sangayon ka (And who is liable? It isn’t clear. The one who made the original post? The ones who share? The ones who tweet. Even you, if you post a simple, ‘hehehe,’ right? Does that mean you agree)? Are you liable? So, napakalawak eh.”
Guingona also described the law as “unrealistic” and difficult to enforce.But the bottom-line, he said, “on its face, it is unconstitutional,” which is why he filed before the Supreme Court on Thursday a petition asking it to declare void “questionable” provisions of the Cybercrime Prevention Act that infringe on freedom of speech and of expression, among these the inclusion of libel among punishable crimes.Guingona acknowledged that the country needs an anti-cybercrime law but said the one enacted could easily be used to suppress people’s rights.“Without a clear definition of the crime of libel and the persons liable, virtually any person can now be charged with a crime even if you just like, re-tweet or comment on an online update or blog post containing criticisms,” he said.He also said the harsher penalty for “cyber-libel” — up to 12 years’ imprisonment compared to the four years and two months for libel committed in print — would demonize technology.Aside from this, Guingona said the new law violated the constitutional guarantee against double jeopardy by making it possible for a person to be sued both under the Cybercrime Prevention Act and the Revised Penal Code.Guingona said he is confident the Supreme Court will rule in his favor even as he urged netizens to join the protest against the Cybercrime Prevention Act.Even if the high court rules for his petition, Guingona said he would still seek a review of the law. ~interaksyon.com
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Black Out Call for Facebook UsersBLACK OUT CALL!
October 2, the Supreme Court sitting en banc is set to hear several petitions for prohibition against the Cybercrime Prevention Law.If the high court junks these petitions and disapproves the request for a temporary restraining order (TRO), the Cybercrime Prevention Law will take effect the following day, forever changing the Internet landscape in the Philippines — possibly even
killing Internet freedom.As a sign of protest, please take down your profile pictures and cover photos and change it to a simple black image.We also call on website administrators in the Philippines to take down/blacken their websites starting 12 midnight in protest of the looming implementation of the draconian law. There are several plugins available in the net to do so (GIYF).With enough websites participating, we can be a formidable force that can compel the government to think twice.Junk the Cybercrime Law!

FB ‘likes’, shares could be grounds for libel, says Sen. Guingona

MANILA, Philippines - Sharing content, or even just clicking the ‘Like’ button on Facebook, may be grounds for libel under the recently enacted Cybercrime Prevention Act. But Senator Teofisto Guingona III said Thursday the law is so broad and vague it isn’t clear who can or should be sued.

“The law is very broad,” Guingona, who opposes the new law, said. “If you click like, you can be sued, and if you share, and continuously re-share information, you can also be sued. Saka sino ang liable? Hindi klaro eh. ‘Yung original na nag-post? ‘Yung nag-share? ‘Yung nag-tweet? Kahit nga ikaw, mag-post ka ng simpleng ‘hehehe’ di ba? Ibig sabihin nu’n, sangayon ka (And who is liable? It isn’t clear. The one who made the original post? The ones who share? The ones who tweet. Even you, if you post a simple, ‘hehehe,’ right? Does that mean you agree)? Are you liable? So, napakalawak eh.”


Guingona also described the law as “unrealistic” and difficult to enforce.

But the bottom-line, he said, “on its face, it is unconstitutional,” which is why he filed before the Supreme Court on Thursday a petition asking it to declare void “questionable” provisions of the Cybercrime Prevention Act that infringe on freedom of speech and of expression, among these the inclusion of libel among punishable crimes.

Guingona acknowledged that the country needs an anti-cybercrime law but said the one enacted could easily be used to suppress people’s rights.

“Without a clear definition of the crime of libel and the persons liable, virtually any person can now be charged with a crime even if you just like, re-tweet or comment on an online update or blog post containing criticisms,” he said.

He also said the harsher penalty for “cyber-libel” — up to 12 years’ imprisonment compared to the four years and two months for libel committed in print — would demonize technology.

Aside from this, Guingona said the new law violated the constitutional guarantee against double jeopardy by making it possible for a person to be sued both under the Cybercrime Prevention Act and the Revised Penal Code.

Guingona said he is confident the Supreme Court will rule in his favor even as he urged netizens to join the protest against the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

Even if the high court rules for his petition, Guingona said he would still seek a review of the law. ~interaksyon.com

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Black Out Call for Facebook Users
BLACK OUT CALL!


October 2, the Supreme Court sitting en banc is set to hear several petitions for prohibition against the Cybercrime Prevention Law.

If the high court junks these petitions and disapproves the request for a temporary restraining order (TRO), the Cybercrime Prevention Law will take effect the following day, forever changing the Internet landscape in the Philippines — possibly even


killing Internet freedom.

As a sign of protest, please take down your profile pictures and cover photos and change it to a simple black image.

We also call on website administrators in the Philippines to take down/blacken their websites starting 12 midnight in protest of the looming implementation of the draconian law. There are several plugins available in the net to do so (GIYF).

With enough websites participating, we can be a formidable force that can compel the government to think twice.

Junk the Cybercrime Law!

Tuesday

So yup, as usual, ano pa ba ang bago. Office moda nanaman at naguguton na ako. Eto ba naman kasi ang nasa harap ko buong umaga, at kung minamalas nga naman dahil nag skip ako ng breakfast nakaktempt, sana bumilis ang oras para lunch break na. Ngayon, masasabi kong masaya na ako kasi kahit papaano eh nakaka adjust na ako sa bagong work environment ko kahit mejo nangangapa pa rin at least hindi na ganun sa stressful ang gawain dito tulad sa kabila. Nakakmiss lang yung mga officemates ko, nakakamiss ang ingay nila. Dito kasi ang speaker lang ang kausap ko maghapon hay….

By the way, to all tumblrista from Puerto, please do visit Mobster Lobster @ PC Arcade Bldg. Junction 1, PPC. The best ang BBQ Spare Ribs nila. Yum!

Grapiko ID Proposal 1&2 - sorry about that Tony G. pic.

Grapiko ID Proposal 1&2 - sorry about that Tony G. pic.

At last, natapos din. Actually hindi pa talaga yan tapos dahil ginagawa pa ang sidebar. By the way just pm me kung papaayos kayo ng blog. Yun ay kung di po ako busy.

Header Proposal as requested by @mustlovearky.

Fansign for Boss Raffi aka functionalraffi. Thank you pala sa ginawa mong fansign for me. Natuwa talaga ako. Hope you like this!
Original Photo here.

Fansign for Boss Raffi aka functionalraffi. Thank you pala sa ginawa mong fansign for me. Natuwa talaga ako. Hope you like this!

Original Photo here.

Boring afternoon, done with my layout. Sana may free taste to.

Boring afternoon, done with my layout. Sana may free taste to.

Let’s not forget the victims of the 9/11 terror attack.

Let’s not forget the victims of the 9/11 terror attack.

Good Morning Everyone!!!
          Just want to say thank you to those who visited my blog. Thank you for this 68k views. Lots of love. Klienzh

Good Morning Everyone!!!

          Just want to say thank you to those who visited my blog. Thank you for this 68k views. Lots of love. Klienzh

Woah! Found My Famous Tumblr Whale again!!!

Woah! Found My Famous Tumblr Whale again!!!

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