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Protect Your Privacy: Know RA 9995

Discover the importance of Republic Act 9995—the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009. Learn what this law prohibits, who it protects, and why consent matters in an era of digital sharing.

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Generate an A4 size poster about REPUBLIC ACT 9995: ANTI-PHOTO AND VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 2009. Based content on the information found below. Content: WHAT IS RA 9995? A Philippine law that protects people from the unauthorized recording, sharing, or viewing of private images and videos, especially those involving nudity or sexual acts. WHAT THE LAW PROHIBITS 🚫 Taking photos or videos of a person’s private parts without consent 🚫 Recording sexual acts, even if consensual, without permission to share 🚫 Sharing, uploading, selling, or forwarding private images or videos 🚫 Viewing or possessing voyeuristic content knowing it was obtained illegally WHO IS PROTECTED? ✔️ Women and men ✔️ Minors and adults ✔️ Anyone in private places (bedrooms, bathrooms, fitting rooms, etc.) PENALTIES ⚖️ Imprisonment: up to 7 years 💸 Fine: up to ₱500,000 📱 Applies to acts done online, offline, or through digital platforms KEY MESSAGE Consent to record does NOT mean consent to share. WHY THIS LAW MATTERS 🔒 Protects privacy and dignity 🛑 Prevents online sexual exploitation and abuse 📢 Holds violators accountable—even in digital spaces WHAT YOU CAN DO ✅ Ask for clear consent ❌ Don’t record or share private content 📣 Report violations to authorities 🤝 Support victims—do not blame CALL TO ACTION THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK. RESPECT PRIVACY. CONSENT IS A MUST. Guide: To make an effective poster, focus on a clear, simple design with a powerful headline, strong visuals (graphics/images over text), and easy readability from a distance (10 feet). Use a visual hierarchy, plenty of white space, a limited color palette, and concise text (300-800 words) with sans-serif fonts, guiding the eye with logical flow and a clear call to action at the end. Design & Layout Visual Hierarchy: Make the title largest, followed by section headers, then body text. Guide the eye with a natural reading path (top-left to bottom-right). White Space (Negative Space): Don't overcrowd; use empty space to make elements stand out and improve balance. Columns: Arrange content in 3-4 columns for a structured look. Balance: Distribute elements (text, images, space) evenly. Content & Text Headline: Short, engaging, and easily readable from afar. Concise Text: Aim for 300-800 words. Use bullet points, short sentences, and minimal jargon. Font Choice: Use clean sans-serif fonts (Arial, Helvetica) and avoid all caps for readability. Call to Action: Tell the audience what to do next (visit a website, scan a code). Visuals Graphics over Text: Use simple, large, high-quality images, charts, and diagrams instead of dense text. Simplify Figures: Make graphs large, cut unnecessary gridlines/labels, and use annotations (arrows/circles) to highlight key findings. Color: Use a simple, consistent color scheme that complements images; avoid busy backgrounds. Key Principles Audience & Purpose: Design for your specific audience and goal. Readability: Important info must be clear from 10 feet; ensure elements are visible from 1.5m. Show, Don't Tell: Let visuals explain complex ideas (methods, results).

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