Carpio calls to amend libel laws to hold online platforms accountable over trolls

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Retired SC justice Antonio Carpio points out that there is still no Philippine jurisprudence holding online platforms liable for libelous comments of fake or fictitious users on their platforms.

Retired Supreme Court senior associate justice Antonio Carpio on Saturday, July 31, said that to be able to combat trolls, libel laws should be amended so that a libelous comment made using a fictitious name is automatically malicious.

In the Philippines, libel is a crime under the Revised Penal Code but, when committed online, it is covered by theIn his speech, Carpio pointed out that there is still no Philippine jurisprudence holding online platforms liable for libelous comments of fake or fictitious users on their platforms. Carpio on Saturday also reiterated his warning that troll farms that actively spew disinformation could heavily affect the outcome of the 2022 elections.

He also suggested that media organizations require those who comment on their platforms to reveal their names and countries of residence so that anyone libeled could seek legal action.

 

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