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Disini_v._Secretary_of_Justice,_oral_arguments_by_petitioners,_2013-01-15.mp3 (MP3 audio file, length 4 h 18 min 31 s, 32 kbps overall, file size: 59.17 MB)

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English: Oral argument by the petitioners, including but not limited to Atty. Disini, in Disini v. Secretary of Justice
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These are oral arguments that took place in the Supreme Court of the Philippines in January 2013. Their effect was finding certain provisions of the Cybercrime Act of 2012 unconstitutional. Unfortunately, cyber libel remains criminalized.

These are public domain works as they were produced by the Philippine government. They were almost lost to history as the Supreme Court's website had a broken link, but I managed to find links to Mediafire on WebArchive, which were miraculously still working on the real Mediafire!!! (The Supreme Court provided the Mediafire links. Proof)

It should be noted that these versions are superior to the ones on the Supreme Court YouTube channel. For one thing, they are higher audio quality. For another, the ones on the YouTube channel have significant crosstalk, which these do not.
Author Supreme Court of the Philippines

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Public domain This work is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of their regularly prescribed official duties; consequently, any work is ineligible for copyright under the terms of Part IV, Chapter I, Section 171.11 and Part IV, Chapter IV, Section 176 of Republic Act No. 8293 and Republic Act No. 10372, as amended, unless otherwise noted. However, in some instances, the use of this work in the Philippines or elsewhere may be regulated by this law or other laws.

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current01:08, 7 June 20204 h 18 min 31 s (59.17 MB)PsiĥedelistoUploaded a work by Supreme Court of the Philippines from These are oral arguments that took place in the Supreme Court of the Philippines in January 2013. Their effect was finding certain provisions of the Cybercrime Act of 2012 unconstitutional. Unfortunately, cyber libel remains criminalized. These are public domain works as they were produced by the Philippine government. They were almost lost to history as the Supreme Court's website had a broken link, but I managed to find links to Medi...

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