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Senator files bill outlawing lock-in practices of mobile operators

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian has filed Senate Bill No. 1643, also known as "Network Freedom Act", a measure which prohibits mobile telecommunications companies from locking their mobile devices, whether sold as a unit or under a service contract, to their respective networks.

PayMaya, SM upgrade cashless transactions with QR payment option

The QR option is an upgrade of PayMaya's cashless system which has been available since last December 2017 in all branches of The SM Store nationwide.

BSP commends BDO for paying victims of ATM skimming

A ranking BSP official has dubbed as positive the decision of BDO to pay its account holders who have reported to have been victimized by ATM skimming even as investigations are on-going.

Maria Ozawa’s Facebook rant slams disrespectful Uber, Grab drivers

The celebrity is accusing Grab and Uber drivers of giving her number to strangers and stalking her.

House panel OKs bill setting up research contest among schools

The bill mandates all schools and universities to hold an annual research competition among their students.

DLSU hooks up with SAS, BPI for risk mgm’t and data analytics program

The pioneering academe-industry program aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to become future risk managers and data analysts.

PH bags 6 medals in Int’l Math Olympiad, keeps No. 17 world ranking

Despite falling short of a gold medal after winning two last year, the national team held strong by bringing home a staggering six total medals against 600 other contestants.

LEGAL TECH | What is cybersedition?

The law does indeed define the felony known as "sedition" but "cybersedition" cannot be based on this "basic" sedition simply because modern technology does not yet allow persons to "rise tumultuously" in cyberspace.

iTHINK | Social media and the trolls under the bridge

In this space seemingly overtaken by fake news, cyber bullies, and self-aggrandizers, what?s left for those of us who just want to have a bit of fun, and maybe make the world a little bit brighter and better?

IP advocates say PH needs comprehensive law on online piracy

According to the custom analysis of Alexa Data, there are over 22 million visits to infringing websites in the Philippines, compared to 18 million visits to the top three legal sites for movies and shows.
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