BINI files cybercrime case over spliced video

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P-pop group BINI filed a cybercrime case over a maliciously edited video that caused them significant emotional distress and online abuse. The complaint, filed in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, cites unjust vexation under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The group is seeking ₱8 million in damages. The spliced video misrepresented the group's reaction to Filipino street food, leading to widespread online bashing and insults against the members.


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