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THAILAND

Army strikes back at coup 'fake news'

News, Published on 01/08/2021

» Police are hunting those who spread a rumour that the army staged a coup to topple the government after the army filed a complaint with them against a social media user and dismissed it as fake news.

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OPINION

Old habits in new cyber bill

News, Editorial, Published on 02/03/2019

» The military-appointed National Legislative Assembly (NLA) has done a disservice to the people by passing the cybersecurity bill on Thursday, despite concerns over its threats to personal and corporate data privacy.

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OPINION

Call off rap song probe

News, Editorial, Published on 30/10/2018

» Just as the sun rises every day, the Royal Thai Police and its Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) were predictably quick to pounce on the flash-mob popularity of song sensations Rap Against Dictatorship (RAD).

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OPINION

Update the computer law

News, Editorial, Published on 18/04/2018

» If events over the past two weeks do not convince the government to write an actual law covering computer fraud, maybe nothing will. The first unfortunate event was to threaten a Chiang Mai magazine editor with a computer crime charge over something that had nothing to do with computers (or crime, come to that). The second was the reluctant admission by the country's second mobile phone company of security misbehaviour, putting tens of thousands of customers at risk. That is not a crime.

BUSINESS

Computer Crimes Act and spam

Business, Published on 15/03/2018

» As the government seeks to elevate Thailand to the status of a high-income nation, the formation of a digital platform through the Thailand 4.0 programme is seen as an essential element of economic transformation. Its focus is on enhancing research and development, science and technology, and creative thinking and innovation.

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OPINION

A sad end to popular online comic strip Khai Maew

News, Pirongrong Ramasoota, Published on 22/01/2018

» Last Thursday, the Facebook page of the famous online political cartoon Khai Maew vanished from the social media site where it earlier had resided on Facebook as "cartooneggcat" for the past one year, eight months and three days. While the page's disappearance was sudden, the cause remains unclear.

TECH

Computers, social media and Thai law: Part II: Employer liability

Business, Published on 21/03/2012

» In an article published last Wednesday in the Bangkok Post (www.bangkokpost.com/business/telecom/284253/computers-social-media-and-thai-law-part-i), we discussed the growing use of social media tools by businesses and with it the increased risk of computer-based offences being committed. Today we identify situations in which employers can be liable for communications sent by their employees.