Globe Telecom Inc. lauded the significant progress in the proposed bill to strengthen the country’s 26-year-old Intellectual Property Code (IPC) to combat online content piracy through site-blocking measures.
A Senate committee level hearing wrapped up on April 29, paving the way for a technical working group to convene and start working on the details of the proposal.
This development marks a major step forward in Globe’s long-standing #PlayItRight advocacy to help promote and protect the country’s P1.6-trillion creative industry from the damaging effects of piracy.
“We laud the Senate for recognizing the urgency of updating the Intellectual Property Code to address the rampant cases of online piracy,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe chief sustainability and corporate communications officer.
“Site blocking is an essential tool in the fight against piracy, safeguarding not only the livelihood of content creators but also protecting consumers from risks associated with accessing pirated content online.”
Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., both seasoned actors well-acquainted with the challenges posed by film piracy, earlier filed legislative proposals to tackle online piracy
Estrada’s Senate Bill (SB) 2150, filed on May 9, 2023, seeks to restrict access to websites promoting copyright violations, proposing fines of up to P1 million for such infractions.
Revilla’s SB 2385, filed on August 1, 2023, focuses on expanding the authority and responsibilities of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, particularly in initiating site-blocking measures.
Both efforts are a parallel measure to House Bill 7600 by Albay 2nd District Rep. Joey Salceda that was passed on third reading in the House of Representatives a year ago.
Institutionalizing site-blocking is urgent as content piracy remains prevalent, endangering the livelihood of workers in the creative industry and putting users at risk of fraud and other forms of cybercrime.