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Thailand Closes Five Online Platforms For Deceptive Practices

developing MCOT FM 100.5 News Bangkok 7d Impact 8
The Thai government is considering new regulations to manage online content, with potential penalties ranging from six months to ten years imprisonment and fines of 5,000 to 10,000 baht for disseminating false or misleading information.

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online content regulation consumer protection

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MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The proposed measures aim to prevent consumers from being misled on important matters. Producers will be reminded to adhere to ethical production standards.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“那么根据表演虚假不正确,造成消费者在重要方面理解错误,有罚款不超过3000块。然后,国家来提醒,提醒生产厂家要进行有道德的生产。”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“then the penalty from 5000 baht to 10000 baht, according to the performance of false or incorrect, causing consumers to misunderstand in important aspects, there is a fine not exceeding 3000 baht.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“Thai authorities have closed approximately five online platforms for deceptive practices, with two platforms remaining inaccessible. The closures require institutional intervention and management by regulatory bodies.”

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