00:00Even if there is no particular law against fake news, it can still be answered by anyone who spreads it.
00:14Let's find out what laws can be based on and where the victim can fall.
00:20Here is Kuya Kim Atienza, one of us in our fight against fake news.
00:30In the middle of spreading fake news, what if we are the victim?
00:35How will the people behind this be answered?
00:40As of now, there is no specific law against fake news, but there are a few laws for this.
00:49Even now, the perpetrator of fake news can still be charged under the Cyber Crime Prevention Act Particular, the Cyber Libel.
00:56The punishment is heavier under the Cyber Libel than the traditional libel.
01:00From 4 years to 8 years in prison or fine of up to 1.5 million pesos or both prison and fine.
01:09If your name or identity is electronically related and used by others to deceive,
01:14you can be charged with Computer-Related Identity Theft.
01:17The punishment is heavier under the Cyber Libel than the traditional libel.
01:19From 4 years to 8 years in prison or fine of up to 1.5 million pesos or both prison and fine.
01:26If your name or identity is electronically related and used by others to deceive,
01:29you can be charged with Computer-Related Identity Theft.
01:32You can be charged under the Cyber Crime Prevention Act Particular.
01:35There is no specific law against fake news, but it can still be answered by anyone who spreads it.
01:41I am Kuya Kim. Let's fight against fake news.
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