Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
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Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
Now we know at least one purpose of Thailand’s controversial Computer Crime Act. Forget hackers, terrorists, dissenters and royal insults: the act is also there to protect Thailand 4.0 from OTT video strippers and dancing schoolgirls.
Thai authorities have reportedly charged a woman with violating the Computer Crime Act for stripping on Facebook Live. They have also charged another schoolgirl for “seductive dancing” on Facebook Live.
The Ministry of Justice’s Technology Crime Suppression Division has charged the stripper –who goes by the name of Maple – of two counts of violating Section 14 of the Computer Crime Act (2007). She faces a maximum of ten years in prison if convicted.
It was reported that she did it only to gain “likes” on the social media platform.
https://disruptive.asia/thai-authoritie ... ty-manner/
Now we know at least one purpose of Thailand’s controversial Computer Crime Act. Forget hackers, terrorists, dissenters and royal insults: the act is also there to protect Thailand 4.0 from OTT video strippers and dancing schoolgirls.
Thai authorities have reportedly charged a woman with violating the Computer Crime Act for stripping on Facebook Live. They have also charged another schoolgirl for “seductive dancing” on Facebook Live.
The Ministry of Justice’s Technology Crime Suppression Division has charged the stripper –who goes by the name of Maple – of two counts of violating Section 14 of the Computer Crime Act (2007). She faces a maximum of ten years in prison if convicted.
It was reported that she did it only to gain “likes” on the social media platform.
https://disruptive.asia/thai-authoritie ... ty-manner/
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Re: Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
what about the online live sex that the Philippines is so good with
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
Thats whats next
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
Thats whats next
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Re: Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
phuketrichard wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 1:49 pm what about the online live sex that the Philippines is so good with
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
http://www.filipinawebcams.com/
Thats whats next
Is that a bad thing?
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Re: Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
oh my eyes, oh my eyes! there are some butt fuglies on that website, i guess beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
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Re: Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
From the link:
The answer is obviously Number 2. Or Number 3.
The answer is obviously Number 2. Or Number 3.
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Re: Computer Crime Act saves Thailand from online strippers and dancing schoolgirls
how can this be because Pattaya
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