Yesterday, Judge Pedraz gave telephone operators three hours to block Telegram’s instant messaging application, which would count from the receipt of the court communications.
Telecom operators have not yet received an order to block the social network Telegram dictated yesterday by the judge of the National Court of Santiago Pedraz For use unauthorized content for copyright, according to industry sources.
Yesterday, Judge Pedraz gave telephone operators three hours to block Telegram’s instant messaging application, which would count from the receipt of the judicial communications, according to the magistrate’s order.
The court order arises from a complaint Presented by Media set, Antena 3 and Movistar Plus+ in which they accused the application of hosting copyrighted content without permission.
Pedraz, head of central court number 5 of the National Court, is considering the measure “necessary, appropriate and proportionate” because there is no alternative to stop the distribution of that content.
Source: EITB

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