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Philippines sets rules to verify social media accounts in crimes, upholding a cyberbullying conviction.
The Philippine Supreme Court has established seven criteria to verify social media account ownership in criminal cases, following a conviction for online psychological violence.
The ruling, based on evidence like profile photos, private messages, unique knowledge, language patterns, and digital records, upheld a man’s eight-year prison sentence, P100,000 fine, and mandatory therapy.
The decision provides a legal framework for authenticating digital evidence, prompting the Philippine National Police to update cybercrime protocols, adopt forensic tools, and collaborate with platforms like Facebook and X to improve investigations.
Filipinas establece reglas para verificar cuentas de redes sociales en crímenes, manteniendo una condena por acoso cibernético.