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World Bloggers’ Day 2011www.worldbloggersday.org
Political Blogging, Libel and Social Media
May 2, 2011Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
KEVIN RAY N. CHUAwww.kevinraychua.com
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POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
A political blog is a common type of blog that comments on politics. In liberal democracies the right to criticize the government without interference is considered an important element of free speech. In other jurisdictions bloggers use the uncensored nature of the internet to bypass state controlled news media but as a result may find themselves persecuted.
Whereas some political blogs offer new insight and accurate reporting, others openly commit libel and slander.Courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_blog
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://newphilrevolution.blogspot.com/
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
POLITICAL REPRESSION OF CYBER-DISSIDENTS
The oppression or persecution of people for expressing their political views in the Internet.
Along with development of the Internet, state authorities in many parts of the world are moving forward to install mass surveillance of the electronic communications, establish Internet censorship to limit the flow of information, and persecute individuals and groups who express “inconvenient” political views in the Internet. Many cyber-dissidents have found themselves persecuted for attempts to bypass state controlled news media.Courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_repression_of_cyber-dissidents
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://march12.rsf.org/en/
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://march12.rsf.org/en/
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
Courtesy ofhttp://en.rsf.org/press-freedom-index-2010,1034.html
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=391
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
LIBELArt. 353 “Definition of libel. – A libel is a public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.”
- Revised Penal CodeCourtesy of http://www.chanrobles.com/revisedpenalcodeofthephilippinesbook2.htm
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
LEGAL TOOL KIT• Good and responsible reporting• Cite/attribute to sources• Observe news qualities
− Accurate (heart of journalism)− Clear− Concise− Fair/balanced
Courtesy of Libel and Court Procedure: Legal Tool Kit VS libel & in Covering Media Killings by Atty. PJ Quinsayas
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
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LIBEL is a crime against honor
• Defamation• Identity• Malice– Malice in law, i.e., presumed– Exception: Art. 354 RPC
• PublicityCourtesy of Libel and Court Procedure: Legal Tool Kit VS libel & in Covering Media Killings by Atty. PJ Quinsayas
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://www.blogperfume.com/top-25-funniest-comic-strips-about-blogging/
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
DEFENSES in LIBEL• Art. 354 RPC: “Every defamatory
imputation is presumed to be malicious, even if it be true, if no good intention and justifiable motive for making it is shown, except in the following cases:
1. A private communication made by any person to another in the performance of any legal, moral, or social duty; and
Courtesy of Libel and Court Procedure: Legal Tool Kit VS libel & in Covering Media Killings by Atty. PJ Quinsayas
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
DEFENSES in LIBEL2. A fair and true report, made in good
faith, without any comments or remarks, of any judicial, legislative, or other official proceedings which are not of confidential nature, or of any statement, report, or speech delivered in said proceedings, or of any other act performed by public officers in the exercise of their functions.”
• Doctrine of Fair Comment• Privileged Communication (Borjal v. CA)Courtesy of Libel and Court Procedure: Legal Tool Kit VS libel & in Covering Media Killings by Atty. PJ Quinsayas
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
DEFENSES in LIBEL• Re: Privileged Communication
− Public interest− Public figure− Hierarchy of rights:
o Right to know vs. Right to privacyo Jurisprudence (Art. 8 NCC, “Judicial
decisions applying or interpreting the laws or the Constitution shall form a part of the legal system of the Philippines.”)
• Remove one element of libelCourtesy of Libel and Court Procedure: Legal Tool Kit VS libel & in Covering Media Killings by Atty. PJ Quinsayas
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://www.blogperfume.com/top-25-funniest-comic-strips-about-blogging/
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Social media are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable communication techniques. Social media is the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialogue.Courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media
“A group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, which allows the creation and exchange of user-generated content.”Courtesy of http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W45-4XFF2S0-1/2/600db1bd6e0c9903c744aaf34b0b12e1
Courtesy of http://www.clickz.asia/675/social-networking-no-longer-a-niche-market
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Courtesy of http://www.clickz.asia/675/social-networking-no-longer-a-niche-market
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
Courtesy o f http://philippineinternetreview.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
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Courtesy o f http://philippineinternetreview.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
TNS also observed that majority of Filipino Internet users Digital Lifestyle is that of the “Aspirers” at 83%. They’re newbies accessing the Internet from home using the personal computer and mobile phone who are learning to do more of everything online. This is followed by:
• Communicators - 11% (active talking to people online via email, instant messaging, social networking, etc.)
• Influencers - 3% (can be an active blogger, passionate social network user, online shopper, and has many social network friends.)
• Knowledge seekers - 2% (interested in the latest things and use social network or related platforms to pursue such)
• Networkers - 1% (likes to use social networks and open talking to brands. Does not voice opinion online.)
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
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Courtesy o f http://philippineinternetreview.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
According to TNS Digital Life, social networking is the most important activity among Filipino Internet users at 44%. This is followed by:
• E-mailing 36%• Gaming 24%• Knowledge & planning 19%• Multimedia 6%• Organizing 1%• News, weather, and sports 5%• Personal interest 3%• Shopping 2%• Browsing 2%
Courtesy of http://www.checkfacebook.com/
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
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FACEBOOK USER POPULATION
Data as of May 1, 2011
Courtesy of http://www.gmanews.tv/story/209518/in-2010-filipinos-primary-social-media-still-offline
POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
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POLITICAL BLOGGING, LIBEL and SOCIAL MEDIA | May 2, 2011 for World Bloggers’ Day Bryant George Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center
POLITICAL BLOG
LIBEL
SOCIAL MEDIA
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Social media alone is not enough. How you use it will always matter.
KEVIN RAY N. CHUAPOLITICAL BLOG
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