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Congress ratifies bicam report on bill against online sexual abuse of kids

The law would also hold accountable and liable telecom companies, media platforms and Internet services providers for their failure to block, remove, and take other proper actions to ensure the prosecution and conviction of the perpetrators.

SC reprimands La Union judge for posting ‘half-dressed’ body, tattoo photos on Facebook  

The Supreme Court (SC) has admonished a La Union regional trial court (RTC) judge “to be more circumspect in his professional and personal dealings in social media” for posting on his Facebook account photos showing him half-dressed and revealing his tattoos on his upper body.

DICT flexes regulatory muscle over couriers, delivery firms

The DICT, which serves as the regulatory authority over courier and delivery operators in the country, relayed its expectations to industry players during a recent consultation meeting.

DICT rushing digital signatures of 800 teachers for poll duty

It was just recently made known that as many as 800 teachers from Quezon City who will serve in the May 9 elections have not yet been issued digital signatures.

BSP eyeing machine learning to enhance central banking functions

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said it is exploring applications of machine learning (ML) techniques, particularly in the areas of natural language processing, nowcasting, and banking supervision.

BSP to launch pilot project for ‘central bank digital currency’

According to financial website Investopedia, central bank digital currencies are digital tokens, similar to cryptocurrency, issued by a central bank. They are pegged to the value of that country's official currency.

Twitter PH deploys anti-fake news team, suspends 300 accounts linked to Marcos Jr.

Twitter has deployed a specially trained team that includes Filipino language speakers and members well-versed in local contexts to identify malicious actors and review reports related to the May 9 elections.

Drilon, De Lima lament veto of SIM card registration bill

Sen. Franklin M. Drilon defended the constitutionality of the vetoed bill as he underscored that the measure contains no constitutional infirmity, specifically the provision that merely mandates the use of one's real name and registered SIM card in creating social media accounts.

In massive deal, PLDT sells cell sites to common tower firms for P77 billion

PLDT announced on Monday, April 19, that its subsidiaries Smart Communications and Digitel Mobile Philippines have signed agreements for the sale of 5,907 telecom towers and related infrastructure for P77 billion.

If re-elected, Gatchalian says he’ll refile SIM card registration bill

Re-electionist senator Sherwin Gatchalian underscored the need to separate the legislation on social media after a more thorough and comprehensive discussion.

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