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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.”

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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

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