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    Cybercrime ABSTRACT The rapid growth of the Internet and computer technology over the past few years has led to the increase in new form of crimecybercrime – throughout the world. Cybercrimes are responsible for the interruption of normal computer functions and have been known to cause the downfall of many companies. This research paper aims to discuss following aspects of cybercrimes: the definition‚ who they affect and some cybercrime prevention procedures. Broadly speaking‚ this report will

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    Cyberspace and Criminal behavior Antonella Zavala Missouri Valley College Author Note This paper was prepared and submitted for CJ360 Cybercrime Fall 2014‚ taught by Professor Alecia Schmidt. Cyberspace and Criminal Behavior Cyberspace has been traditionally defined as the exchange of information and communication from one person to another in completely different geographical locations (Britz‚ 2013‚ p.3). According to Britz cyberspace was defined as “the place between places” (Britz‚

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    CYBERCRIME LAW: Netizens VS. Cybercrime Law Abigail Tolentino Raven Jayd Casala Andreo Macoi Tacla Kristian Paolo Montecer Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV High School Department Southgate Institute of Malvar February 2013 APPROVAL SHEET Title of Research Paper: CYBERCRIME LAW: Netizens VS. Cybercrime Law Name of Candidates: Abigail Tolentino Raven Jayd Casala Adreo Macoi Tacla Kristian Paolo Montecer _________________________ Ms

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    INTRODUCTION: Before evaluating the concept of cyber crime it is obvious that the concept of crime be discussed and the points of similarity between both these forms may be discussed. According to the Webster dictionary‚ crime is an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law. From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopaedia‚ describes crime as the breaking of rules or laws for which some

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    Cyberspace World War – CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ACT 2012 Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Multiply‚ Tumblr‚ Wattpad‚ Youtube‚ Myspace‚ and other social-networking sites and blogs have been protesting last month all because of one law. It was just all because of one republic act that they did not even tried to read completely‚ the CYBERCRIME LAW. As written in the order of the congress‚ the Republic Act No. 10175‚ also known as the “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012” recognizes the importance of providing an

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    What is cybercrime prevention act of 2012? The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on 12 September 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting‚cybersex‚ child pornography‚ identity theft‚ illegal access to data and libel.[1] Republic Act (RA 10175) was approved by PNOY last September

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    risks that businesses and other organizations encounter when dealing with traditional litigation? The business risks to either lose or gain at the end of the court proceeding. Lose of Time- The process of handling traditional litigation in relation to businesses and organizations normally forms a crucial scenario as it affects the firm’s entire performance either positively or negatively. While undertaking on the traditional litigation‚ the business/organization spends much of its time in handling

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    Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper Carlos Orozco LAW/531 May 20‚ 2013 Lillian Hill Watson Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper According to Cheeseman‚ (2010) the process of bringing‚ maintaining‚ and defending a lawsuit is called litigation. Nowadays‚ this process has been enhanced by annexing non-judicial dispute resolution in the form of arbitration‚ negotiation‚ mediation‚ and quite a few others. These forms are commonly known as alternative dispute resolutions

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    Cybercrime Law in the Philippines The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ signed by President Benigno Aquino III on Sep. 12‚ aims to fight online pornography‚ hacking‚ identity theft and spamming following local law enforcement agencies’ complaints over the lack of legal tools to combat cybercrime. However‚ the law came with tougher legal penalties for Internet defamation‚ compared to traditional media. It also allows authorities to collect data from personal user accounts on social media and listen

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    The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is the first law in the Philippines which specifically criminalizes computer crime‚ which prior to the passage of the law had no strong legal precedent in Philippine jurisprudence. While laws such as the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000 (Republic Act No. 8792 regulated certain computer-related activities‚ these laws did not provide a legal basis for criminalizing crimes committed on a computer in general: for example‚ Onel de Guzman‚ the computer programmer charged

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