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Computer-related Crime

A Southeast Asian Chronicle: Internet Censorship and the Repression of Digital Democracy
by Jayshendra Karunakaren   This practice of the suppression of freedom of expression is applied in every country in Southeast Asia, where rising political dissatisfaction in every country has led to harsh repression by governments. This is especially so with the mobilization of activism and...
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A false dawn: No sign of progress despite ISOC’s dropping of charges against 3 HRDs
  On May 17, 2016, the military’s Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Region 4, which is responsible for national security operations in the southern border, filed a criminal complaint in Yala against human rights defenders (HRDs); Pornpen Khongkachnkiet (Director of Cross-Cultural...
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Table of charges under Computer Crime Act Section 14(1) to silence social movement
  Click the names for more detail Latest update 31 December 2016       Table of charges under Computer Crime Act Section 14(1) to silence social movement   No. accused's name no.of accused plaintiff/accusor starteddate Court Accusation Current Status 1. Somyong...
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Inspecting Cybercrime conviction process: Does the existing laws have sufficient power to protect us ?
  Even though Thai Supreme Court rules that IP address alone cannot convict a suspect, it is still accepted, as evidence, by court, when used in combination with other evidences. Despite challenges and difficulties in obtaining reliable evidence associated with a particular IP address, it is...
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Section 14(1) of Compurt-related Crime Act: A controversial enforcement of online defamation law
  In recent years, computers and internet have become increasingly important in our modern lives and, by the same token, the number of the “computer crimes” has been worryingly growing as well. Therefore, the Computer-related Crime Act B.E. 2007 (hereinafter CCA) has been enacted in order to...
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