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Thailand Launches Its First Legal Action Against Facebook and Twitter (reuters.com) 19

Reuters reports: Thailand launched legal action on Thursday against tech giants Facebook and Twitter for ignoring requests to take down content, in its first such move against major internet firms... "Unless the companies send their representatives to negotiate, police can bring criminal cases against them," the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, Puttipong Punnakanta, told reporters. "But if they do, and acknowledge the wrongdoing, we can settle on fines...."

The complaints were against the U.S. parent companies and not their Thai subsidiaries, Puttipong said. Cybercrime police at a news conference said they would need to look at existing laws to determine whether they had jurisdiction to take up cases against firms based outside of Thailand.

Emilie Pradichit, executive director of Manushya Foundation, a digital freedom advocate, said the complaints were "a tactic to scare these companies...." Thailand has a tough lese majeste law prohibiting insulting the monarchy and a Computer Crime Act that outlaws information that is false or affects national security has also been used to prosecute criticism of the royal family.

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  • Sure (Score:5, Insightful)

    by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Sunday September 27, 2020 @11:41AM (#60547976)

    Can't have all those cases of Lèse-Majesté unpunished.

  • by JoshuaZ ( 1134087 ) on Sunday September 27, 2020 @01:55PM (#60548332) Homepage
    More attempts at Thai censorship against anyone saying anything negative about the king. The current monarch Vajiralongkorn apparently supports these efforts. So let us all say Fuck Vajiralongkorn! Fuck the King! And damn anyone or any government or any leader who is so insecure that they need to censor even the smallest criticism. To be clear, when I say Vajiralongkorn, I don't mean any person named Vajiralongkorn, I mean specifically the Thai monarch Vajiralongkorn, also styled as Rama X. Screw him, and screw anyone who supports these laws.
    • To be clear, when I say Vajiralongkorn, I don't mean any person named Vajiralongkorn, I mean specifically the Thai monarch Vajiralongkorn, also styled as Rama X. Screw him, and screw anyone who supports these laws.

      Well thanks buddy for making that clear.

    • But tell us how you really feel

    • by Cederic ( 9623 )

      I fully expected to see a response along these lines. It's inevitable, and the Streisand effect means that the Thai Government are going to end up having to block most of the Internet.

      Thailand is an industrious place and they certainly try to enjoy life but this is a strangely archaic law and they really shouldn't be trying to impose it on the rest of the world.

  • That's just begging for Trump to impose trade sanctions on Thailand. He may not like the social media companies but would have no issue using them as an excuse to enact any protectionist measure he can.

    • See ISDS. Kingsgate Gold Mining is still undergoing resolution. Noticeably is some countries, telling the truth is not allowed, and reporters not welcome.

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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