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keida

 | Subject: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Sun Aug 17, 2008 8:24 pm | |
| Have you heard of Senate Bill No. 2464, the ANTI-OBSCENITY AND PORNOGRAPHY ACT OF 2008? It’s now quietly pending in the Senate. Meaning, this absurd, outrageous, oppressive bill has been passed in Congress without causing any stir.
What is it, you ask? Let the bill tell you itself:
From Section 3, Definition of Terms:
(a) “Obscene” refers to anything that is indecent or offensive or contrary to good customs or religious beliefs, principles or doctrines, or tends to corrupt or deprave the human mind, or is calculated to excite impure thoughts or arouse prurient interest, or violates the proprieties of language and human behavior, regardless of the motive of the producer, printer, publisher, writer, importer,seller, distributor or exhibitor such as, but not limited to:
(1) showing, depicting or describing sexual acts; (2) showing, depicting or describing human sexual organs or the female breasts; (3) showing, depicting or describing completely nude human bodies (4) describing erotic reactions, feelings or experiences on sexual acts or; (5) performing live sexual acts of whatever form.
(b) “Pornographic or pornography” refers to objects or subjects of film, television shows, photography, illustrations, music, games, paintings, drawings, illustrations, advertisements, writings, literature or narratives, contained in any format, whether audio or visual, still or moving pictures, in all forms of film, print, electronic, outdoor or broadcast mass media, or whatever future technologies to be developed, which are calculated to excite, stimulate or arouse impure thoughts and prurient interest, regardless of the motive of the author thereof.
(c) “Mass media” refers to film, print, broadcast, electronic and outdoor media including, but not limited to, internet, newspapers, tabloids, magazines, newsletters, books, comic books, billboards, calendars, posters, optical discs, magnetic media, future technologies, and the like.
(d) “Materials” refers to all movies, films, television shows, photographs, music, games, paintings, drawings, illustrations, advertisements, writings, literature or narratives, whether produced in the Philippines or abroad.
SEC. 4. Punishable Acts. - The following acts are declared illegal and punishable:
(a) Producing, printing, showing, exhibiting, importing, selling, advertising or distributing obscene or pornographic materials in all forms of mass media;
(b) Causing the showing or exhibition, distributing or the printing, publication or advertising, or the selling of obscene or pornographic materials in all forms of mass media;
(c) Showing, exhibiting, selling, or distributing obscene or pornographic movies in whatever format, whether produced in the Philippines or abroad, in any restaurant, club or other places open to the public, including private buildings, places or houses where the viewers are not limited to them owners thereof and the members of his family;
(d) Writing any obscene or pornographic article in any print or electronic medium;
(e) Performing, demonstrating, acting or exhibiting any obscene or pornographic act in any form of mass media; and act in public, public places or any place open to public viewing.
(f) Performing, or allowing the performance of, live sex or live sexual act in public, public places or any place open to public viewing.
SEC 5: PENALTIES
(c) Showing, exhibiting, selling or distributing obscene or pornographic movies in whatever format, whether produced in the Philippines or abroad, in any restaurant, club or other places open to the public, including private buildings, places or houses where the viewers are not limited to the owners thereof and the members of his family, the penalty of imprisonment of not less than three (3) years nor more than six (6) years and a fine of not less than Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,OOO.OO) nor more than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,OOO.OO) shall be imposed;
(d) For writing any obscene or pornographic article in any print or electronic medium, the penalty of imprisonment of not less than three (3) years nor more than six (6) years and a fine of not less than Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,OOO.OO) nor more than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,OOO.OO) shall be imposed;
(e) For performing, demonstrating, acting or exhibiting any obscene or pornographic act in any form of mass media, the penalty of imprisonment of not less than one (1) year nor more than three (3) years and a fine of not less than One hundred thousand pesos (PlOO,OOO.OO) nor more than Three hundred thousand pesos (P300,OOO.OO) shall be imposed; and
…and it becomes more outrageous as it goes along.
Why have we let this monstrous bill slip past us? Not a peep, even from UP. I can just imagine the sort of awful Bradburyan future we’ll have after this bill is passed–whitewashed media equals the death of Art. That, and every Writers Night held in jail. See you there everybody!
Should we let this happen?
SOURCE = http://www.senate.gov.ph/lis/bill_res.aspx?congress=14&q=SBN-2464 |
|  | | l0r3nz0m1r4nd4

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:02 am | |
| this is called "crap" haha. even if the bill was accepted. could they really terminate pornography in this country? i doubt they can do that.  |
|  | | keida

 | |  | | electric_dynamite hoodlum

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:52 pm | |
| nice doodle keith. from what i read, yung porn/adult film industry ang directly affected. And those papers and tabloids that need nude women on front pages to sell. Pero i think mahihirapan naman sila i-enforce itong bill na to eh. If they cant sweep the streets of pirated porno flicks, how can it affect the nudity in art? I mean OMB has this to enforce, pirated movies mapa-porn or not. Ive seen Police come and go Quiapo, bitbit pa nila confiscated DVD's but has little effect kasi the next day back to business din naman. I think this bill has a lot to do with those victims of cellphone scandals. Di ba ito ung hinihintay nilang bill to "protect" everyone from those who use cellphone scandals for blackmailing and whatever illegal purposes pa? Not a direct attack to artists and art mongers who incorporate obescenity with art, photography, or literature..but if any of these people will be affected by this bill, then there really is an issue here. Hey anlaki ng penalties oh.. 2 cents...  hey keith peram ng daphon delay...hehe |
|  | | keida

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:13 pm | |
| | electric_dynamite wrote: | nice doodle keith.
from what i read, yung porn/adult film industry ang directly affected. And those papers and tabloids that need nude women on front pages to sell. Pero i think mahihirapan naman sila i-enforce itong bill na to eh. If they cant sweep the streets of pirated porno flicks, how can it affect the nudity in art? I mean OMB has this to enforce, pirated movies mapa-porn or not. Ive seen Police come and go Quiapo, bitbit pa nila confiscated DVD's but has little effect kasi the next day back to business din naman.
I think this bill has a lot to do with those victims of cellphone scandals. Di ba ito ung hinihintay nilang bill to "protect" everyone from those who use cellphone scandals for blackmailing and whatever illegal purposes pa? Not a direct attack to artists and art mongers who incorporate obescenity with art, photography, or literature..but if any of these people will be affected by this bill, then there really is an issue here. Hey anlaki ng penalties oh..
2 cents... 
hey keith peram ng daphon delay...hehe |
yeah, i guess makakatulong ito sa mga involved dun sa cell scandals and yung mga dvds, pero we live in a predominant catholic country, and a lot of moralists and conservative groups would be quick to use the law (if the bill pushes through) against certain forms of art that they would not totally understand but take from a superficial point of view.
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i scrapped the plans of getting a daphon delay. got a good deal on a limited pink ibanez DE7. nagoosscillate din, sarap gamitin. pero baka pag may extra funds in the futire, kuha din ako for secondary settings. hehehe. try mo one time. |
|  | | keida

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:17 pm | |
| | electric_dynamite wrote: | nice doodle keith.
from what i read, yung porn/adult film industry ang directly affected. And those papers and tabloids that need nude women on front pages to sell. Pero i think mahihirapan naman sila i-enforce itong bill na to eh. If they cant sweep the streets of pirated porno flicks, how can it affect the nudity in art? I mean OMB has this to enforce, pirated movies mapa-porn or not. Ive seen Police come and go Quiapo, bitbit pa nila confiscated DVD's but has little effect kasi the next day back to business din naman.
I think this bill has a lot to do with those victims of cellphone scandals. Di ba ito ung hinihintay nilang bill to "protect" everyone from those who use cellphone scandals for blackmailing and whatever illegal purposes pa? Not a direct attack to artists and art mongers who incorporate obescenity with art, photography, or literature..but if any of these people will be affected by this bill, then there really is an issue here. Hey anlaki ng penalties oh..
2 cents... 
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(a) “Obscene” refers to anything that is indecent or offensive or contrary to good customs or religious beliefs, principles or doctrines, or tends to corrupt or deprave the human mind, or is calculated to excite impure thoughts or arouse prurient interest, or violates the proprieties of language and human behavior, regardless of the motive of the producer, printer, publisher, writer, importer,seller, distributor or exhibitor [i] |
|  | | speech_defect

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:16 pm | |
| question: who determines what is obscene and what isn't? |
|  | | keida

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:45 am | |
| | speech_defect wrote: | | question: who determines what is obscene and what isn't? |
well, that's another scary part. |
|  | | dhira2dharma

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:40 pm | |
| pilipinas ito mga dre malamang di maiimplement ng matiwasay yan dededmahin lng nga mga lespu yan |
|  | | yokiisthename

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:16 pm | |
| just total crap. even if it was passed, i dont think they can really enforce it. i mean, they cant enforce jaywalking laws what more this kind of thing.
and yeah the filmmakers will be affected too, did they even thought about it. so does that mean we can't see Katrina Halili or Angel Locsin in magazines no more 'coz its obscene? Absurd! |
|  | | roDRiGO rODRIGuez

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:21 pm | |
| kasama ba yung pagbebenta ng porno na website sa internet? |
|  | | termulator

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:48 am | |
| | roDRiGO rODRIGuez wrote: | | kasama ba yung pagbebenta ng porno na website sa internet? |
LAGOT KA DRIGO PAG NA RAID YANG PINAPASUKAN MONG PORNSITE HAHAHAHHAHA  |
|  | | Beef Supreme

 | Subject: Re: ON CENSORSHIP AND PHILIPPINE LAW. a step backassward? Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:40 am | |
| | termulator wrote: | | roDRiGO rODRIGuez wrote: | | kasama ba yung pagbebenta ng porno na website sa internet? |
LAGOT KA DRIGO PAG NA RAID YANG PINAPASUKAN MONG PORNSITE HAHAHAHHAHA  |
crackdown sa mga tulak ng porn. hule ka drigs |
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