Thailand
05/19/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Under Thai law, Facebook “likes” count as criminal conspiracy
Be careful of what you like on Facebook: You could land in trouble with the law. That was the situation Pol. Sergeant Chakpong Wongchit found himself in earlier in May, reported NationMultimedia.com. According to the publication, the Thai police officer was summoned as a witness after he “liked” a Facebook post that supposedly defamed a […]
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