FINAL SCRIPT
INTRODUCTION
10-15 SECONDS
Narrator: Hello, mga ka-internet! Online safety is crucial. Know your
rights! Cybercrime-related laws are crucial for safeguarding individuals,
businesses, and society as a whole in the digital age.
Cybercrime is a growing threat in the Philippines, impacting individuals
and businesses daily. Understanding the law is crucial for online safety.
Knowing Philippine cybercrime laws empowers you to protect personal
data, secure your business, and seek justice if you become a victim. It’s
about staying safe in our increasingly digital world.
These laws play a vital role in deterring criminal activity, protecting
personal information, and promoting a secure online environment. The
Data Privacy Act (RA 10173) protects your personal info. The Data Privacy
Act dictates how companies should use and protect our information.
(GUIDE FOR GRAPHICS: Visuals illustrating key aspects of RA 10173 – data
collection, consent, data security, and data breach notification. Use
simple, clear graphics.)
While, the Anti-Wiretapping Act (RA 4200) protects your conversations. If
you're a victim, report it to the authorities (PNP, NBI, CICC), gather
evidence, change passwords, and contact your bank/provider. Stay safe
online! Use strong passwords, be wary of suspicious emails, and update
your software.
(GUIDE FOR GRAPHICS:) Visuals illustrating preventive measures – strong
passwords, secure websites, being cautious of phishing attempts, using
anti-virus software, and practicing safe online habits. Use simple,
memorable tips.)
MAIN CONTENT:
3-4 MINS
OPTION 1
Title: "Bantay ng Impormasyon"
Theme: Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173)
Setting: University campus grounds & hallway
CHARACTERS:
Character 1 – 2nd year student, observant
Character 2 – Friend ni character 1, unknowingly shares her data
Character 3 – Classmate
Student council– Student assistant, careless with data
(EXTRA STUDENTS – Background for realism)*
SCRIPT:
[UNIVERSITY CAMPUS GROUNDS – DAY]
Charter 1 and Charter 2 walk, chatting after class.
Character 2:
Uy, character 1! May nag-message sa’kin, alam pa nila full name ko at
section.
Sabi, nanalo raw ako sa raffle? Pero wala naman akong sinalihan.
Character 1 (nagaalala):
Nag-fill out ka ba ng kahit anong form?
Character 2:
Oo, ‘yung recruitment booth ng org kahapon. Binigay ko email, number,
pati birthday.
---
[HALLWAY – MOMENTS LATER]
Character 1 sees a printed list posted on the wall – names, emails, and
contact numbers of applicants.
Character 1 (malakas ang boses):
Ano ‘to?! Bakit naka-display lahat ng info?
Student council ay nakatayo sa harap ng bulletin board, taping another
list.
Character 1 (to student council):
Kuya, alam mo bang bawal ‘to? Violation ito ng Data Privacy Act.
Student council (kibit balikat):
Eh para naman ‘to sa org lang. Wala namang masama.
Character 1:
Mali. Kapag ginamit ang personal info nang walang pahintulot, may
parusa.
Multa na hanggang ₱5 million at kulong na hanggang 6 na taon.
Student council at mukhang natulala. Nagsisimula nang magpapansin ang
ibang mga estudyante.
[HALLWAY – LATER THAT DAY]
Character 3 sinamahan si character 1, as students remove the posters.
Character 3:
Grabe. Akala ng iba simpleng listahan lang, pero may karapatan tayong
maprotektahan.
Character 1:
Tama. Privacy natin ‘to — hindi ito basta-basta.
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[ENDING FRAME – BLACK SCREEN WITH TEXT]
> Protektado ka sa ilalim ng batas.
Data Privacy Act of 2012 – RA 10173
Multa: ₱500,000 to ₱5,000,000
Kulong: 1 hanggang 6 na taon, depende sa paglabag.
[FADE OUT]
NEXT:
Anti-Wiretapping Law (RA 4200)
Title: “NARINIG KITA...”
Setting: Isang opisina sa isang pribadong kumpanya
Context: May usapan ang dalawang empleyado tungkol sa boss nila. Ang
isa sa kanila ay lihim na nire-record ang pag-uusap.
---
Characters:
Anna – Empleyado, medyo tahimik pero observant
Karen – Empleyado, palakaibigan ngunit may trust issues
Mr. Cruz – Manager ng kanilang department
Atty. Lopez – Legal officer ng kumpanya
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[Scene 1: Sa pantry area ng opisina. Nagkakape sina Anna at Karen.]
Karen:
Hay naku, Anna. Napapansin mo ba si Sir Cruz? Parang palaging may
favoritism. Laging si Leo ang pinopromote, kahit di naman ganon ka
galing.
Anna:
(Umiling)
Oo, napapansin ko rin. Pero baka may hindi lang tayo alam sa mga
qualifications nila.
Karen:
(While pretending to check her phone)
Hay. Gusto ko lang ma-validate kung tama ang hinala ko. Alam mo, nare-
record ko lahat ng conversations natin tungkol diyan. Baka sakaling
magamit ko one day.
Anna:
(Tumigil bigla, nagulat)
Ha? Ibig mong sabihin, nire-record mo 'tong usapan natin ngayon?
Karen:
(Confidently)
Oo naman. Wala namang masama eh. Para lang naman may ebidensya
ako in case kailanganin.
Anna:
Karen, alam mo bang bawal 'yan under Republic Act No. 4200? Hindi mo
pwedeng i-record ang isang pribadong pag-uusap kung walang pahintulot
ng lahat ng taong kasali sa usapan.
Karen:
Talaga? Eh sa phone ko lang naman ito. Personal lang.
Anna:
Hindi ‘yun excuse. Lahat ng uri ng wiretapping o recording — phone,
audio, kahit video — kung walang consent, labag sa batas. May kulong at
multa ‘yan. Pwede kang makasuhan.
---
[Scene 2: Office of Atty. Lopez – Legal Department. Tinawag si Karen at
Anna para imbestigahan ang insidente.]
Atty. Lopez:
Karen, natanggap namin ang report na nagsagawa ka ng audio recording
ng private conversations without the other party’s consent. Gusto ko lang
ipaalam sayo na ito ay isang posibleng paglabag sa RA 4200 – Anti-
Wiretapping Law.
Karen:
Pasensya na po. Hindi ko alam na ganoon kabigat ang ginawa ko. Hindi ko
naman po intensyong ikalat.
Atty. Lopez:
Alam kong hindi mo ito intensyon, pero ignorance of the law excuses no
one. Ang batas ay malinaw: ang pag-re-record ng usapan nang walang
paalam o pahintulot ay ilegal, kahit sa trabaho, lalo na kung hindi ito
bahagi ng opisyal na surveillance na may court order.
Mr. Cruz:
(Apumasok at nakinig)
Karen, bilang manager, kailangan ko ring tiyakin ang integridad at privacy
ng lahat ng empleyado. May proseso para sa mga reklamo — hindi sa
lihim na pagre-record.
---
[Scene 3: Sa labas ng opisina ni Atty. Lopez. Nag-uusap muli sina Karen at
Anna.]
Karen:
Salamat sa pagpapaalala, Anna. Mali ako. Minsan akala ko tama ang
ginagawa ko dahil sa personal kong motibo, pero mali pala.
Anna:
Okay lang, Karen. At least ngayon, alam mo na. Privacy is a right — at ang
usapan, kahit casual, ay may proteksyon sa ilalim ng batas.
[End Scene]
Moral of the Story:
Ang RA 4200 (Anti-Wiretapping Law) ay umiiral upang protektahan ang
karapatan ng bawat isa sa pribadong komunikasyon. Kahit pa personal
ang dahilan, ang pagre-record ng usapan nang walang pahintulot ng lahat
ng taong kasali ay labag sa batas, at maaaring magresulta sa legal na
aksyon, multa, o pagkakakulong.
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Summary and Importance
10-15 SECONDS
Narrator: RA 10173 (Data Privacy Act) and RA 4200 (Anti-Wiretapping Act)
are your shields against cybercrime. They protect your personal
information and private communications. Be vigilant against phishing
scams, fake accounts, and other online threats. If you witness a violation,
report it immediately to the authorities. Know and learn your rights, (visit
[Link] for more information on RA 10173 and
[Link] for more
information on RA 4200.)
Call to Action
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protect yourself.
**You can also visit the official websites of the National Privacy
Commission ([Link] and the Philippine government
([Link] for more information on these laws.
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