Judge Santiago Pedraz made the decision, which has not yet taken effect, following a complaint alleging unauthorized use of audiovisual content subject to human rights.
National Court Judge Santiago Pedraz has ordered the provisional suspension of the instant messaging application Telegram following a complaint filed by Mediaset, Atresmedia and Movistar Plus for alleged unauthorized use of copyrighted audiovisual content.
As confirmed by legal sources, the head of the Central Court of Instruction Number 5 made this decision in the context of a request for a precautionary measure at the request of the audiovisual companies to paralyze the activity of the messaging application while the investigation is being conducted . research.
The investigating judge chose to order the blocking every time he requested information from the petition and received no response, according to the same sources consulted. For now, Telegram remains operationalalthough the blockade ordered by the National Court is expected to take place within a few hours.
Source: EITB

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