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This law criminalizes the act of capturing, recording, or distributing compromising images without the subject’s consent…

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This law criminalizes the act of capturing, recording, or distributing compromising images without the subject’s consent, particularly in situations where the intent is to harm, threaten, or intimidate the individual depicted.

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Read more at: https://tribune.net.ph/2024/06/06/unlawful-retaliation




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