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I-Café Pilipinas, the national advocacy organization of internet café owners and operators in the Philippines, wants to make it clear that it has no intention of becoming the mother organization of internet café organizations and stressed that its existence is merely aimed at forging collaborative efforts with various organizations nationwide.

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