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  1. #251

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes


    Quote Originally Posted by Devian View Post
    grabeha! gi tagalog na gani sakpan lang gihapon!
    ang trend gud ana boss, kung maskpan ka, hasta imong kalag pangitaon unsa'y sayop....

  2. #252

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    sign ug aging ra na ky Tito Sen. All for Juan, 1 for all!

  3. #253

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    Sotto's displaced arrogance is so embarrassing. So sad we have people like him in the senate.

  4. #254

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    NO to COPY/PASTE and TRANSLATE
    YES to RH BILL

  5. #255

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    unsa mani researcher ni Sen. Sotto nag copy paste ra man . . .

  6. #256

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    Sen. Tito Sotto or aka Sottoing really make my day laughing after i saw this Photos quoted by his statement in an interview earlier!

    tantarantan!! ikaw na talaga, ikaw na tito sotto ang Sottoing ng pilipinas! hahahaha! WTF!!
    [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CsTQN4MEXtU/UEgKSKT1R9I/AAAAAAAAISY/CpMa_ntiNds*******Sottoing.png[/IMG]

    Last edited by Ronzkie23; 09-06-2012 at 05:56 PM.

  7. #257

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    from professional heckler



    The People of the Philippines deeply regret
    to announce the not-so-shocking demise
    of Senator Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III’s
    COMMON SENSE last August 29.

    On September 5, 2012, it died yet again making
    it ‘double dead’ – botcha sotto speak.

    The lawmaker’s common sense is survived by his
    22 fellow senators who opted to keep mum
    on the issue of plagiarism.

    In lieu of flowers or prayers,
    the public is requested to just remain
    vigilant and critical.

    Interment was never announced.
    It just happened.

    “For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s.” Romans 14:8 err Tito Sotto

    Source: The Professional Heckler

  8. #258

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    Enrile Considering Law Against Plagiarism

    Would bloggers be happy if lawmakers passed a law on plagiarism?
    Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile thinks so, and has proposed that the Senate to study the possibility of crafting an anti-plagiarism law or one that would regulate blogging activities to curb the practice of plagiarism in the country.

    Enrile made the suggestion after Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III stood up during plenary to defend himself from critics and netizens who lambasted him for his opposition to the Reproductive Health bill when he delivered his turno en contra speech.

    Enrile said that since there is no law on plagiarism, it is high time senators study the feasibility of crafting a law that would make plagiarism a crime since it is not covered under the Revised Penal Code or other special laws in the country.

    "I think it's best (to craft a law) so we would be enlightened. Let's craft a law and let's include what should be covered, and what are the rights of the bloggers and blogs, so we would understand," Enrile said.

    Sotto, who drew flak from social media networking sites after he was found quoting a research work from a American blogger without proper attribution, agreed to the proposal.

    "I agree, I concur, Mr. President," Sotto said in response to Enrile's suggestion.

    In his privilege speech, Sotto reiterated he did not commit plagiarism because his speech was a product of research.
    "Wala po akong inangkin sapagka't ako po ay di doktor. Ang blanket disclaimer ay pag-amin na ang research materials na nilalaman ng aking talumpati ay batay sa mga pag-aaral ng mga iginagalang na eksperto," Sotto said.

    He said he is the first senator to be the victim of cyber bullying in blogs, Facebook, and Twitter.

    He suspected the attacks were instigated and financed by the supporters of the Reproductive Health Bill. "If you can't kill the message, kill the messenger. That seems to be my detractors' plan," he said.

    Sotto asked the chamber to remove the paragraph containing reference to the study of Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, which he included in his speech, and found in Journal No. 8 page 162 dated August 13, 2012.

    Enrile said any work that is not copyrighted in the country can become "something you can quote...within reasonable bounds."

    But the Senate chief clarified he is not tolerating the practice of plagiarism.

    "There is no law that prohibits you which restricts the person from using it provided it is not in derogation of a position or reputation or of the original writer that wrote it. That is more appropriate especially if you are a trained journalist or writer," he said.

    "I do not consider myself a writer, but I know you have to make a proper attribution. But if your failure to attribute is done in good faith, you respect the opinion you borrow, you believe in the material that you borrowed, to support your position on a given issue I think should be in assumption of good faith," Enrile said.

    Source: Enrile Considering Law Against Plagiarism - Yahoo! News Philippines

    nice 1 manong!!

  9. #259

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes



    Last edited by salbahis; 09-06-2012 at 07:02 PM.

  10. #260

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    Enrile Considering Law Against Plagiarism

    Would bloggers be happy if lawmakers passed a law on plagiarism?
    Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile thinks so, and has proposed that the Senate to study the possibility of crafting an anti-plagiarism law or one that would regulate blogging activities to curb the practice of plagiarism in the country.

    Enrile made the suggestion after Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III stood up during plenary to defend himself from critics and netizens who lambasted him for his opposition to the Reproductive Health bill when he delivered his turno en contra speech.

    Enrile said that since there is no law on plagiarism, it is high time senators study the feasibility of crafting a law that would make plagiarism a crime since it is not covered under the Revised Penal Code or other special laws in the country.

    "I think it's best (to craft a law) so we would be enlightened. Let's craft a law and let's include what should be covered, and what are the rights of the bloggers and blogs, so we would understand," Enrile said.

    Sotto, who drew flak from social media networking sites after he was found quoting a research work from a American blogger without proper attribution, agreed to the proposal.

    "I agree, I concur, Mr. President," Sotto said in response to Enrile's suggestion.

    In his privilege speech, Sotto reiterated he did not commit plagiarism because his speech was a product of research.
    "Wala po akong inangkin sapagka't ako po ay di doktor. Ang blanket disclaimer ay pag-amin na ang research materials na nilalaman ng aking talumpati ay batay sa mga pag-aaral ng mga iginagalang na eksperto," Sotto said.

    He said he is the first senator to be the victim of cyber bullying in blogs, Facebook, and Twitter.

    He suspected the attacks were instigated and financed by the supporters of the Reproductive Health Bill. "If you can't kill the message, kill the messenger. That seems to be my detractors' plan," he said.

    Sotto asked the chamber to remove the paragraph containing reference to the study of Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, which he included in his speech, and found in Journal No. 8 page 162 dated August 13, 2012.

    Enrile said any work that is not copyrighted in the country can become "something you can quote...within reasonable bounds."

    But the Senate chief clarified he is not tolerating the practice of plagiarism.

    "There is no law that prohibits you which restricts the person from using it provided it is not in derogation of a position or reputation or of the original writer that wrote it. That is more appropriate especially if you are a trained journalist or writer," he said.

    "I do not consider myself a writer, but I know you have to make a proper attribution. But if your failure to attribute is done in good faith, you respect the opinion you borrow, you believe in the material that you borrowed, to support your position on a given issue I think should be in assumption of good faith," Enrile said.

    Source: Enrile Considering Law Against Plagiarism - Yahoo! News Philippines

    nice 1 manong!!
    ngilngiga this guy manong johnny

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