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‘Stiffer fines to combat child porn’

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“‹A lawmaker has filed a bill seeking to strengthen the Anti-Child Pornography Act by improving the accountability of internet service providers (ISPs) to reverse the alarming rise in online child abuse cases amid the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuerte expressed alarm over a report by the Department of Justice – Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC) showing a 264.6 percent rise in reported cases of Filipino children being sexually abused over the internet by pedophiles in the period when strict pandemic-induced lockdowns were in place, compared to the same period in 2019.

“While the internet has helped us survive strict mobility restrictions through various online services, it also has facilitated child abuse. Hence, this measure intends to amend the Anti-Child Pornography Law by improving the accountability of ISPs,” Villafuerte said in filing House Bill No. 7947.

Villafuerte lamented reports that other than the usual pimps and child traffickers, the perpetrators are sometimes the parents of the child victims themselves.

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“The Internet should be a safe space for our children especially now that we are more dependent on it for education. This bill seeks to provide more protection to our children and further increase its penalties over ISPs to further deter the commission of online child sexual exploitation crimes,” Villafuerte said.

Under HB 7947, Villafuerte seeks to mandate all ISPs to install the latest technology, program or software to ensure that access to or transmittal of any form of child pornography are blocked or filtered.

All ISPS will also be required to submit an annual report to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on the status of the technology, program or software that they have installed or are utilizing to comply with this provision.

The bill also increases the fines for ISPs found guilty of willfully and knowingly failing to comply with the notice and installation requirements stated under the proposed law.

Villafuerte’s measure also seeks to increase the penalty of not less than P500,000 to P5 million but not more than P10 million for the first offense.

In case of subsequent offense, the penalty against the erring ISP shall be a fine of not less than P11 million but more than P15 million, along with the revocation of its license to operate.

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