New law to fight child pornography
On 17 November 2009, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law Republic Act No. 9775, also known as the “Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009”.
The law makes it a criminal act to (a) employ or use a child to perform in child pornography, (b) create or produce any form of child pornography and child pornography materials, (c) offer, sell or promote child pornography or child pornography materials, (d) possess, download, reproduce or purchase them for sale or distribution, (e) publish, post, transmit, distribute, exhibit or broadcast any form of child pornography or child pornography materials, (c) knowingly view, access, obtain or possess even for personal use child pornography materials, or (d) attempt to commit child pornography by luring or grooming a child.
A child is defined as one who is below eighteen (18) years of age or those over but are unable to fully take care of themselves or protect themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation or discrimination because of a physical or mental disability or condition.
The depiction of a child in child pornography or child pornography materials, regardless of age, or the child’s representation as such in digitally or manually crafted images, undeveloped films, videotapes, movies, drawing, cartoons, paintings, sculpture, audio, real time Internet communications, in written texts or materials, and similar means fall within the ambit of the penalties provided for by the law.
Under pain of imprisonment and/or fine, Internet service providers (ISPs) and Internet content hosts are required to prevent access or transmittal of child pornography materials and to preserve evidence for the purpose of investigation and prosecution by concerned authorities.
And with (a) Internet cafés, (b) private and public educational institutions, (c) public and private offices; and (d) service providers, such as telephone companies, are required to install blocking system or software to prevent transmittal of or access to child pornography materials.
The law also created an Inter-Agency Council Against Child Pornography.
You may also view the full text of the law by clicking here.

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Ree-Ann Escueta:
I hope this law will be effective against child porn. There are lots of pirated dvd’s being sold showing male and female children engaged in sexual act (I think they are still in their puberty, based on the way they look on the cover). It is really shocking coz it is as if pedophilia is being openly encouraged and it seems nobody is doing something about it.
18 January 2010, 1:38 pm