Impone Puebla 'Law Censorship'; Jail for Insults in Networks
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Puebla implements 'Law Censorship' that punishes those who insult in networks, despite objections by civil organizations, with 3 years of imprisonment.
The reform of the Penal Code of Puebla entered into force yesterday and considers the crime of cyber-murder, which punishes with up to three years in prison for insulting on social networks to the point of causing psychological or physical harm. These changes, approved by the Congress of the entity, indicate that “the crime of cyber-murder is committed by anyone who, through the use of information and communication technologies, social networks,…
Staff/RG In regular session, an initiative was presented on the rights of children and the family, as well as on science, technology and health.In ordinary public session, Congressman Oscar Mauricio Céspedes Peregrina presented an initiative to add the Law on the Rights of Children and Adolescents of the State of Puebla, with the aim of ensuring that the State guarantees access and safe use of the Internet through policies for the prevention, pr…
The Puebla Congress passed a new and highly controversial Cybersecurity Law during a plenary session held on Thursday, June 12.In November 2024, the then Morena deputy, José Luis García Parra, presented a proposal to reform the State Penal Code that was baptized as the Cybersecurity Law.After more than half a year, the Puebla Congress endorsed the initiative in the midst of a heated debate in which opposition benches demonstrated against it due …
The State Congress adopted the opinion to reform and add various provisions of the State Penal Code, in the area of cybersecurity, with the aim of criminalizing the crime of identity theft, digital espionage and cyber-murder. The opinion establishes the offence of identity usurpation to impose sanctions on the person using [...] The post Congress criminalizes the crime of identity usurpation and cyber-murder occurred first on Oronoticias.
In Puebla, the criticism could cost you more than a network blockade: up to three years in prison. The local Congress is moving forward with a firm step ... La entrada Censorship disguised as digital protection? Puebla Congress advances with controversial Cyberasedio Law aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.
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