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September 8th, 2007 06:46 PM #32
naalala ko noon, daming forwarded email na mga boy bastos jokes. baka meron kayong alam dyan? :P
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September 8th, 2007 09:35 PM #34
sino ba yang 'boy bastos ' na yan mga papis??as per posts menyak sya.ano raket nya??
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September 8th, 2007 09:45 PM #35
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September 8th, 2007 11:28 PM #36
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September 8th, 2007 11:39 PM #37
anu po ba yung boybastos.com? yan po ba ang pahina sa intarweb na may taong walang saplot? :shocked2:
aba, hindi ako pede jan sabi ng nanay ko :innocent:
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Zombie
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September 9th, 2007 07:03 PM #39actually may lusot sha jan, technicality to the rule yun eh. he made the portal for "free exchange on views and ideas". kung mapatunayan nila na nag-push sa mga tao (with a direct order) to post ****ographic material, or he himself posted ****ographic material, pwede pa matalo yan sa technicality.
yan ang freedom of speech.
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September 9th, 2007 10:46 PM #40
He's off the hook guys! So expect the web site to be online again
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...e3_sept10_2007
No law to book Web site, says bureau agent
Government agents freed the alleged owner of a Web site that Senator Loren Legarda has asked to be closed for suspected trafficking of women.
Operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation raided the house of Mark Verzon Friday night in Ayala, Alabang, Muntinlupa City and picked him for questioning.
Head Agent Palmer Mallari, of the Anti-Fraud and Computers Crime Division was only able to have him fingerprinted, his mug shot taken besides the usual interview with no charge sheet at all.
“I never violated any law,” said Verzon.
Emerging a few hours later after undergoing interrogation, he insisted that he was only exercising his freedom of expression.
Mallari does not dispute the claim since the measure on Internet ****ography is still in the legislative mills.
Legarda has authored Senate Bill 1375, which seeks to mete out to peddlers of online ****ography and indecent materials up to six years imprisonment and a P500,000 fine.
The raid was conducted in response to her call on the Inter-Agency Council against Trafficking and the bureau to shut down the site find out if cyber*** operators were out “to lure potential customers that can be directed to linked paid services.”
In a statement, Legarda said the portal was “by far the filthiest Internet site we’ve come across” as it offers obscene videos and photos.
Mallari said computer experts traced Verzon’s house through the Web site’s electronic footprints.
Armed with search warrants, bureau agents confiscated electronic equipment suspected to be used in operating the Internet facility.
Investigators said they were gathering more evidence to pin Verzon and his associates, noting the absence of a law on Internet ****ography in Philippine jurisprudence. Jing Villamente
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