Registering I-Café’s Hard Disks With OMB
Internet cafés (i-cafés) in the Philippines will soon be required to register their hard disk drives with the Optical Media Board (OMB) if the agency’s Officer-In-Charge (OIC) of the Executive Director’s Office Atty. Cyrus Paul S. Valenzuela would have his way. This was revealed by Atty. Valenzuela when he said that he is preparing an executive order (EO) a memorandum circular (MC) which he based on OMB’s mandate under Republic Act No. 9239 or the Optical Media Act of 2003. He made the statement during the writeshop on the preparation of the final implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 9775 otherwise known as Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009 which was held at One Tagaytay Place Residences & Hotel Suites last April 15 and 16, 2010.
OIC Valenzuela contends that the hard disk drive of a computer in an i-cafés is among the magnetic media which RA 9239 defined as storage medium or device characterized by a base, usually plastic, coated with ferric oxide powder, in which visual and/or aural information, or software code, may be recorded or stored, including, but not limited to, magnetic tape, cassettes, video tape, diskettes, and floppy discs and hence subject to regulation by the OMB. If implemented, the executive order memorandum circular would require i-café owners to register the hard disks being used in their computer in line with the state’s objective to institute the means to regulate the manufacture, mastering, replication, importation and exportation of optical media.
When the EO MC is done, hard disk will be the second item or device that OMB would require i-café owners to register with them before they can be used in their businesses. Already included in the IRR of the Optical Media Act of 2003 is the registration of optical media writers (CD and DVD writers) to be used by i-cafés in duplicating legally reproducible data, video and audio materials.
For those using CD and DVD writers in their i-café business, the registration of the devices with OMB is already a big hassle because it has to be done only at their current office in Quezon City, Metro-Manila. I wonder how the registration of the hard disk would be done? My other question is will the executive order memorandum circular require only the i-cafés to register their hard disks? How about the other businesses and offices that also use computers with hard disks in them?
that’s a crazy idea! totally crazy!
what about USB? it’s not a “magnetic” media anymore. will they exempt it?
what a crap, pag registered ng CD/DVD writer ang daming papers kailangan, kaya yun iba patago or di na nag oofer ng burning, ito pa kaya pag registro ng hard disk? unahin nyu muna linisin ang raon at quiapo, hulihin nyu yun mga nagbebenta ng dvd especially yun mga porn, lantaran sa kalsada, mga bulag ba kayo, o nagbubulagan kasi may lagay sa inyo.
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Hey guys,
First of all I do not think I can issue an Executive Order because only the president can do so it would more likely take the form of a memorandum circular. Other than that I have made it clear that I am still in the process of making an extensive study of the same, rest assured you will be consulted on the matter. To date I have already received an opinion from the United States Patent and Trade Office that hard drives are indeed magnetic mediums falling under the jurisdiction of the OMB. Your comments and suggestions on the matter really matters to me. If you have any problems regarding the current process of registration I want you to know I was not the one who implemented the same and should there be any complaints on the same then please let me know. Di ko kayo gugulatin on this matter.
Atty. Cyrus Paul Valenzuela
OIC-Executive Director
Optical Media Board
tanong: yung mandatory registering ba ng mga cd/vdv writers nakatulong sa pagsugpo ng piracy? o sadyang napakalamig lang ng office nyo para di nyo makita yung mga tiangge offering mp3, mp4, video burning? Ito nga katabi ko nagbebenta pa ng mga burned movies…
tapos eto naman hard disk for registration. why single out the internet cafe owners? kami lang ba ang kaya nyong takutin? kung totohanan ang inyong paglaban sa piracy, it should start from you, the government offices. one sided kasi ang laban.
dapat unahin nyo muna sarili nyong mga opisina, i require ang pagrerehistro ng mga hard disks, dapat legit ang OS…
ika nga bago ka tumingin sa putik ng kapwa mo, tignan mo muna sarili mo…
hindi kami against the anti piracy drive ng gobyerno, ang nilalabana namin yung mga “money making” scheme lang na hakbangin against piracy…