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News, Editorial, Published on 11/10/2019
» Malaysia has shown the way. Its Lower House on Wednesday passed a bill to repeal the country's much-criticised Anti-Fake News Act. There is no reason for Thai parliamentarians not to push for a similar change to this country's very troubling Computer Crime Act (CCA) because this law has become a tool for authorities to stifle online communication and turn any netizen into a criminal.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/06/2019
» After almost five years in detention, a web and Facebook blogger has been temporarily released to fight two serious charges.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/01/2024
» The Criminal Court yesterday handed down a four-year jail term to activist and lawyer Arnon Nampa for violating Section 112 of the Criminal Code, known as the lese-majeste law, as well as the Computer Crime Act.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 24/08/2021
» The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry has warned digital service providers face a fine of 500,000 baht if they break an updated law requiring the retention of their users' computer traffic data.
AFP, Published on 01/10/2020
» TOKYO - Trading in Tokyo's stock markets, which are among the world's biggest, was halted for the whole day Thursday after the system was hit by one of its worst ever glitches.
AFP, Published on 03/04/2018
» BRUSSELS - European air travellers faced mass disruption on Tuesday with around half of all flights at risk of delays following a technical problem at Eurocontrol, the agency in charge of the continent's skies.
AFP, Published on 08/07/2019
» LONDON: British Airways has been fined more than £183 million after computer hackers last year stole bank details from hundreds of thousands of passengers, its parent group IAG said Monday.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 01/06/2023
» Thailand's personal computer (PC) market should grow by 7.9% this year, based on demand from companies eager to transform their business, according to an analyst at IT research firm IDC Thailand.
News, Editorial, Published on 08/11/2018
» More than four years since the coup, there is still no end in sight to the systematic abuse of the law and intimidation by the police and military of political dissidents and ordinary citizens.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 10/01/2024
» Nang Loeng Police Station has charged Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of the Progressive Movement, for his podcast on Clubhouse in March 2021.