Search PinoyPress    |    Subscribe
Jobs  |  Real Estate   |   Cars   |  Gigs   |  Services   |   More Classified Ads
Browse by section, topic or location
Manila, Philippines

YOU ARE HERE: Home » All Entries, Press Releases & Statements, Top Stories » After boybastos, Loren Goes After Sex Site thepinoytube.com

After boybastos, Loren Goes After Sex Site thepinoytube.com

PUBLISHED ON March 27, 2008 AT 8:01 AM

Senator Loren Legarda urged today the anti-cyber crime units of the government to shut down the website thepinoytube.com for providing an unrestricted access to pornographic materials of Filipino women and children.

Legarda said that a complaint from a concerned citizen alerted her office about the website serving as a repository of lewd materials similar to boybastos.com. The senator had caused the closing down of boybastos.com, whom she described as “by far, the filthiest Internet site we’ve come across.”

Like boybastos.com, access to thepinoytube.com, especially by minors, should be stopped by the government, Legarda said.

She thus asked the cyber crime divisions of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the police, as well as the Inter-Agency Against Trafficking in Persons Act (IACT) to find ways to close down thepinoytube.com.

IACT is the agency tasked to enforce the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act and other laws against the prostitution, white slavery and sexual exploitation of women and children.

While thepinoytube.com requires those who wish to access its pornographic materials to register first and attest to being an adult, Legarda said even minors can easily register and become a member of the website.

Legarda surmised that cybersex operators are behind the proliferation of lewd websites to lure those who become addicted to pornography towards their linked paid services.

“The degradation and corruption of women and children by cyber vultures have prompted me to author Senate Bill 1375, a proposed Anti-Computer Pornography Act,” said Legarda.

“The passage of this bill into law is, therefore, an urgent matter because we have to protect our children from indecent and immoral materials,” she said.

If passed into law, the bill would make it illegal for any computer facility and Internet website operator to transmit, offer or attempt to send any communication that contains indecent material to a person under 18 years of age.

Under Legarda’s bill, “indecent materials” would refer to “obscene literature or indecent or immoral plays, scenes, acts, or shows, whether live or in film.”

They include materials that glorify criminals or condone crimes; serve no other purpose but to satisfy the market of violence, lust or pornography; offend any race or religion; tend to abet traffic in and use of illicit drugs; and are contrary to law, public order, morals, good customs, established policies, lawful order, decrees and edicts.

Legarda said that even traditional fronts of prostitution, like massage parlors, have become technology savvy in engaging in the oldest profession in the world. She explained that such establishments are now running websites where their prospective customers can look and avail of the services of the “models” online.

“They can choose and pay online and then go to the high-class prostitution dens for the deed. Clearly, our laws and law enforcers must be continuously updated on how to combat crimes as they evolve,” she stressed.

An internet check showed that boybastos.com remains close though those accessing its domain name are linked to the blog site of the operator of the boybastos.com website.

A concerned citizen emailed the office of Senator Legarda to complain that thepinoytube.com is hosting all kinds of pornographic materials, including those victimizing minors.

“Madam senator, I want to bring to your attention a website I stumbled upon, showing sex videos of Filipino kids obviously catering to pedophiles,” wrote the complainant in the vernacular.

“I was alarmed and scandalized by what I saw at thepinoytube.com, including a lewd video of a girl who was even in primary school uniforms. I am hoping that you will be able to have this website closed down.”

IMPORTANT NOTICE: INBOX is an archive of press releases, statements, announcements, letters to the editors, and manifestos sent to PinoyPress for publication. Please email your materials to pinoypress @ gmail.com. PinoyPress is not responsible for the content of these materials. The opinion expessed in these items does not reflect those of PinoyPress and its staff. Please refer to our terms of use/disclaimer.

RSS feedSubscribe via email Discuss


5 Responses to “After boybastos, Loren Goes After Sex Site thepinoytube.com”

  1. Robert Says:

    The attempt of Senator Legarda to shutdown the web site–thepinoytube.com is in violation of free speech. There are other ways to avoid minors in accessing this web sites. YouTube are also showing few sexual activity and no complaints are being reported. It is the responsibility of adults to monitor minors access to computers and punishing honest adults by shutting down pinoytube web site is absurd.

  2. vergil Says:

    It is an ordinary or common game in the web, all of us has freedom but sometimes we should limit an adult avenue,
    example a letter word sex, make it sexy.its acceptable online..

    ver
    http://www.mainglobe.biz

  3. Robert Says:

    I would like to add to my comment dated March 28th, at 5:04 AM.
    To Senator Legarda–there are a lot more pressing problems in the Philippines other than cybersex. In example: the economy, the population explosion, ill prepared senators and representatives, and corrupt officials. I am sure with healthy economy and booming business, the population won’t have enough time to think about cybersex, don’t you think so? Let’s clean up congress first before you get into adult subject like cybersex.

  4. oger Says:

    “The attempt of Senator Legarda to shutdown the web site–thepinoytube.com is in violation of free speech. There are other ways to avoid minors in accessing this web sites. YouTube are also showing few sexual activity and no complaints are being reported. It is the responsibility of adults to monitor minors access to computers and punishing honest adults by shutting down pinoytube web site is absurd.”

    I agree with you! http://www.Libug.com

  5. noty Says:

    http://www.notytube.com

Leave a Comment

RECENT COMMENTS
Pussies and Bitches, Anyone? (4 Comments)
hey: its fine having that name… filipino ppol r so conservative!@!!!
Fact Sheet: Angie Ipong (2 Comments)
hey: talk to the school registrar of Ateneo de naga!
Philippines: Oil Tariff Cut Meaningless Amid Unabated Oil Price Hikes — Bayan (2 Comments)
kathlene: all the goverment must have a action to that problem.!
7 years after Payatas tragedy, Philippines still mired in trash (2 Comments)
daniel: thanks for the tip 8======D
Arroyo to focus on modernizing Philippines’s education system (5 Comments)
cute: hey! i’m a college student, i am making research papers about the educational system of the philippines....
American Tourist Complains of Theft at Philippine Airport (2 Comments)
Danny Rodriguez: what a shame, but what can we do? we are helpless even in our own country. government and its law...

Send money to the Philippines for as low as $3.50.
TAGS
THE NEWS IN PICTURES

Undaunted. Activists from Anakbayan scuffle with the police as the Chevrolet Suburban carrying President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo passes by the junction before the newly built Bankerohan bridge in Davao City last week. The president was in the city for the declaration of the merger of Lakas-CMD and Kampi parties. (Photo by Barry Ohaylan/davaotoday.com)

Freedom Denied. Lex Adonis, a former broadcaster of Bombo Radyo in Davao City, inside the Davao Penal Colony, where he was jailed after House Speaker Prospero Nograles sued him for libel over a story involving the Davao congressman's alleged sexual relations with a woman other than his wife. Despite a court order, Adonis remains in jail. (File photo by davaotoday.com)

Tribute to Ka Bel. Activists, artists, friends and supporters troop to the Philippine Independent Church on Taft Avenue Monday night to honor AnakPawis Rep. Crispin Beltran, who died last week. Beltran will be buried in Bulacan today, after a ceremony honoring him at the House of Representatives, where he served for several terms as party-list congressman. (Photo by Ayi Muallam/pinoypress.net)

Rare Sight. Moro women students of a madrasah play volleyball during a break in barangay Ugalingan, Carmen, North Cotabato, last week. While Filipina Moros are considered relatively open in their lifestyle compared to Muslim women in other countries, scenes like this are not very common in Moro areas in Mindanao. (Photo by Keith Bacongco/AKP Images)

Ka Bel's Fight. An activist mourns the death of AnakPawis Rep. Crispin "Ka Bel" Beltran, who died Tuesday. Ka Bel's remains lie in state at the IFI Cathedral in Manila. His colleagues, family and friends have lined up a series of tributes. Click here for the schedules, as well as statements and poems honoring Ka Bel. (Photo by courtesy of arkibongbayan)

Displaced. Lumad families from Compostela and Monkayo towns, in Compostela Valley Province, seek refuge in Davao City after being displaced by intense counter-insurgency operations by the military in their communities this month. The 210 evacuees, of which 83 are children, are now staying inside a gym. The number of evacuees is expected to rise, according to NGOs. (Photo by Barry Ohaylan)

Displaced. Lumad families from Compostela and Monkayo towns, in Compostela Valley Province, seek refuge in Davao City after being displaced by intense counter-insurgency operations by the military in their communities this month. The 210 evacuees, of which 83 are children, are now staying inside a gym. The number of evacuees is expected to rise, according to NGOs. (Photo by Barry Ohaylan)

Mangled and Mutilated. Rey Cayago, an activist who previously worked for the migrant group Migrante, has been found dead, his head cut off, his face and body mangled. Family and friends denounced the military for the atrocity; the armed forces had alleged that Cayago was a communist guerrilla who was killed in a firefight in the Cordilleras. But human-rights groups contend that even if Cayago were a rebel, what happened to him was "inexcusable" and a "blatant violation of the protocols of war." Click here for the story. (Photo courtesy of Bulatlat)

Unrealistic Deadline. Newly installed Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Alexander Yano, shown here during the installation on Saturday of Maj. Gen. Armando Cunanan as the new chief of the Eastern Mindanao Command in Davao City, admitted that the deadline set by the Arroyo government for the defeat of the New People's Army by 2010 is not realistic. (davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan)

FALLEN LEADER. Police check the dead body of Celso Pojas, a peasant leader murdered in Davao City this morning. He was the first activist killed in Davao City, according to Karapatan, and the 14th activist killed in the Philippines this year. Human rights groups here and abroad have denounced the Arroyo regime for the killings. Click here for the story. (Photo courtesy of FADC-KMP)

COMPOSTELA’S BIG GUN. Compostela Governor Arturo “Chiongkee” Uy poses to the media while holding a high-powered rifle owned by the New People’s Army during the release on May 6 of two soldiers held captive as "prisoners of war" by the guerrillas. The NPA released the soldiers to Uy in Compostela town. Click here for the story. (davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan)

PRESS FREEDOM SHRINE. Journalists from Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon marked World Press Freedom Day today, May 3, at the shrine of Marcelo del Pilar, the national hero and revolutionary propagandist, in Bulacan. They also said a prayer for the Filipino journalists murdered over the years. Click here for more photos. (Photo by Carlos Conde/pinoypress.net)

THEY'RE EVERYWHERE This map illustrates the different ways and forms by which the United States has established its military basing in the Philippines. It shows the locations of the increasing number of military exercises the US has been holding year-round in venues throughout the country since 2001. It also charts the growing number of ports that US warships have been visiting. Read the story.

SHAMED AND HUMILIATED. The staff at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu humiliated a gay man who underwent a rectal procedure. But the hospital refused to name those responsible for the shameful act. Because of this, a PinoyPress blogger has launched a contest: whoever can provide the names of the doctors and staff involved will get one year free web-hosting. Click here for details.
BREAKING NEWS | July 04, 2008
Falling Enrolment Rates Highlight Need for More Social Spending 03:22 pm
Arroyo-Bush Meeting to ‘Strengthen Unequal Relations, US Intervention ‘ 03:13 pm
Rice NGO Seeks Lower-Priced Rice in Market 12:08 pm
Villar, Nene to File Bill to Fix Absentee-Voting Flaws 12:06 pm
Atienza Favors Mining Firms Over LGUs: Group 11:49 am
Burma: End All Conditions on Aid 11:39 am
Signature Drive Vs VAT on Oil, Power Resumes 11:36 am
Arroyo-Bush Summit Slammed, US Protests Readied 11:34 am
Another UCCP Pastor Abducted 11:15 am
NUJP Urges Release of Davao Jailed Broadcaster 10:59 am
» More Breaking News
GoDaddy.com $1.99 Domains

News & Journalism - Top Blogs Philippines

SECTIONS
News
Opinion & Analysis
Special Reports
Press Releases & Statements
Blogs
Photographs
Readings
TOPICS
Current Events
Politics
Business
Technology
Media & Journalism
Entertainment
Lifestyle
Travel & Leisure
LOCATION
Metro Manila
Metro Cebu
Metro Davao
Ilocos Region
Cagayan Valley
Central Luzon
Southern Tagalog
Bicol Region
Western Visayas
Central Visayas
Eastern Visayas
Northern Mindanao
Southern Mindanao (Davao Region)
Zamboanga Peninsula
Socsksargen
Cordillera Region
Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Caraga Region

MAIN STORIES
Australia May Exploit Drilon Kidnapping to Push for Military Pact in Mindanao
Young, Poor and Unschooled
Drilon Kidnapping: A Case of Gauging Risks for a Story
WHO Warns of ‘Tobacco Offensive’ Vs. Youths
Groups Decry Gov’t Refusal to Free Davao Broadcaster Despite Court Order
Is Leila de Lima, New CHR Chair, for Real?
> More

OTHER STORIES
Survey Shows Online Advertising Is Less Effective Than TV Advertising in Asia
Falling Enrolment Rates Highlight Need for More Social Spending
Fr. Shay Cullen: Still Saving the Kids Behind Bars
NGO Lifts Livelihood While Preserving Palawan’s Allure
Arroyo-Bush Summit Slammed, US Protests Readied
Ka Bel, mula sa Amado V. Hernandez Resource Center
> More
SPECIAL COVERAGE
PHOTO ESSAY

SUNDAY MARKET AT THE LUNG CENTER. One of the best weekend markets can be found inside the Lung Center of the Philippines compound in Quezon City. In these series of pictures, PinoyPress shows just how a trip to this favorite Sunday destination is worth it. (PinoyPress photos by Carlos Conde and Ayi Muallam)

Send Money to Philippines. $200.00 for $11.00 only.