ABS-CBN Teleradyo anchors, analytical Ricky Rosales & witty Cory Quintos, press urgent questions on the MTRCB plan to regulate Netflix, iWantTV, other video streaming apps (vid here)

ABS-CBN Teleradyo anchors, analytical Ricky Rosales and witty Cory Quintos, press urgent questions on the MTRCB plan to regulate Netflix, iWantTV, other video streaming apps (embedded video below, scroll down)

           Live interview by Teleradyo “On the Spot” news program on ABS-CBN cable yesterday morning Sept. 4, 2020

         Many thanks for the sponsors of these timely, relevant news interviews. (very appreciative that all news interviews of blog admin have sponsors. This helps the workers involved in the production). The advertising spots in the middle or before the last two minutes of this interview are: Tide Perfect Clean and Tribute to Frontliners by Unilab. The ads you will see might vary : Marami pong salamat.

         (apologies for not having enough time to hair-dry and no-salon-visit for six months. Also, my internet connection, a 5G LTE, starts to lag during the discussion on getting a court order as required for surveillance of an individual’s online surfing activity …
In that portion, the internet buffering makes it sound like a form of somnambulation, sorry powz.).

       Many thanks, Myraleigh ♥and Jane Leah ♥: L’ O_ _ _ _ Paris Color La Palette nude eyeshadow c/o of Myra (she bought it so we don’t have to say the brand name) and the delicate multicolor crystal bracelet handmade by Philippine SME artisans,  c/o Jane. Many thanks to students, colleagues, journalists, law professors, friends, who inspire us when discussing the nature of cyberspace through the years which blog admin often described in lectures as “infinite, if you can imagine what infinity looks like…”

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(Credits: as stated in the video)

A few more slots left for June 23: Register by email to keijei1997@gmail.com now for ur Zoom digits to the Virtual Interactive Forum on Constitutional & Historical Context: Inciting to Sedition, Inciting to Terror (with movie clips, music vids, and performances by BTS at halftime)

A few more slots left for June 23: Register  by emailing  keijei1997@gmail.com

to receive your Zoom digits on June 22 (tomorrow) to the Virtual Interactive Forum

Constitutional and  Historical Context: Inciting to Sedition, Inciting to Terror on June 23 at 2pm

   (with movie clips, music vids, and performances by BTS at halftime) Part of the Intro

Constitutional Law Framework of “Rebellions” , “Seditions”
In constitutional law:
Constitutionalist then Law Dean Vicente Sinco on Revolution or Direct State Action: “It sometimes happens that the people rise in revolt against the existing administration [government] and through force or threats succeed in altering the constituted organs of the government. From the point of view of the existing constitutional plan, that act is illegal; but considered from the point of view of the State as a distinct entity not necessarily bound to employ a particular government or administration to carry out its will, it is the direct act of the state itself because it is successful. As such, it is legal, for whatever is attributable to the state is lawful. This is the legal and political basis of the doctrine of revolution.” (Underscoring supplied, Dean Vicente Sinco, Philippine Political Law). (see embedded video below)

Criminal Law Framework:
      In criminal law:
In the meantime however that “the people (who) rise in revolt” are not successful, the existing organs of government are provided with criminal laws thru provisions of the Revised Penal Code and special laws to prosecute persons for overt violent acts but not for thoughts or ideas or peaceful protests and assemblies (see People vs. Amado Hernández,  national artist) 

And when those laws encroach upon the right to freedom of speech , freedom of thought, or  the right to peaceably assemble, these provisions cross the line to being not just repressive but  out of bounds with the constitution. 

Find out on June 23

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credits: as stated in the embedded video

Inciting to Sedition to Inciting to Terror: Relic and Resurrection of a Violent Colonial Past by Marichu C. Lambino, a visual forum on Zoom July 23 with performances by BTS (choz) & Filipino artists, see digits here

The Inciting to Sedition Law in the Revised Penal Code:

Relic of a violent, colonial past – Transitioning to the new Inciting to Terror Law:

Resurrecting an era of despotic destructiveness


A fast-paced one-hour visual presentation  on Zoom (with unli open forum and consult after the presentation)
by Marichu C. Lambino
with performances by BTS (choz) and Filipino artists
On JULY 23, 2020 Thursday 2pm (Pls email our Mr. Google Assistant at keijei1997@gmail.com  
from July 16-22, 2020 to receive the Zoom Meeting ID Number and other digits, which will be sent a day before the virtual forum. Please be sure not to miss it — This will be a live presentation that will not be uploaded . Tnx. )