Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT DEFINING CYBERCRIME, PROVIDING FOR THE PREVENTION, INVESTIGATION AND IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Congress Author
Date filed
July 1, 2010
Scope

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB00085
FULL TITLE : AN ACT DEFINING CYBERCRIME, PROVIDING FOR THE PREVENTION, INVESTIGATION AND IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SHORT TITLE : Cybercrime Prevention Act Of 2010
ABSTRACT : “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2010.” Harmonizes the country’s laws with that of the Convention on Cybercrime adopted in Budapist in 2001 to facilitate international cooperation on the prevention of the crimes stated and clarifies cybercrime in the following categories: 1) offenses against confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data systems; 2) Computer-related offenses; and, 3) content-related offenses.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : YAP, SUSAN A.
DATE FILED : 2010-07-01
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Herrera-Dy (021 ) 2. Arago (072 )
3. Quimbo (073 ) 4. Climaco (037 )
5. Del Mar (037 )
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS:
      1. Scheduled for first meeting/hearing on 2011-02-02
      2. Under study by the Technical Working Group(TWG) on 2011-02-14
      3. Recommendations submitted by the TWG on 2011-05-18
      4. Approved by the Committee on 2011-05-30
      5. Scheduled for first meeting/hearing on 2011-11-16
      6. Approved by the Committee on Appropriations on 2011-11-16
MOTHER BILL: HB05808
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ON 2010-07-27

Abstract

"Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2010." Harmonizes the country's laws with that of the Convention on Cybercrime adopted in Budapist in 2001 to facilitate international cooperation on the prevention of the crimes stated and clarifies cybercrime in the following categories: 1) offenses against confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data systems; 2) Computer-related offenses; and, 3) content-related offenses.

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