00:00P-Pop girl group Bini is filing a criminal complaint over the spread of spliced clips of their controversial video trying Filipino street food
00:09Bini's legal counsel attorney Joji Alonso says the case falls under Republic Act 10175, also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act, under Sections 4B and 6 covering computer-related offenses, and the rule that crimes committed through the use of technology shall be penalized one degree higher than the penalty listed in the revised Penal Code.
00:29Alonso says the original 25-minute video posted by the US-based YouTube channel People vs. Food was trimmed down to two minutes, only showing the members' negative reactions.
00:40Alonso adds, quote, this even escalated to personal attacks, name-calling, and grave insults.
00:46The malicious splicing of the video unjustly threw them in a bad light, causing irreparable emotional and mental distress.
00:53She also says that the Pantropico hitmakers are taking a strong stand on the issue.
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