
Lt. Col. Kritsana Phattanacharoen, Deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Police and spokesperson for the Police Investigation and Investigation of Technology Crimes (NACC), mentioned the case of the Clubhouse application that has been recognized. It has become very popular in recent weeks that Clubhouse is an application used for setting up discussion groups. Freely talk and express opinions on various topics through voice. And have privacy
This may cause some users to express
เกมสล็อต their opinions in a way that could infer or infringe on the rights of others and be damaged. Misrepresentation of information may be misleading or confusing. And there may be criminals to fake the account as another person and to deceive the property until the other person is damaged
However, in the law, an act in the manner of mentioning or violating another may constitute an offense of defamation. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 1 year, a fine not exceeding 20,000 baht or both.
As for the misrepresentation of information, it may constitute an offense of importing false information into the computer system according to the Computer Crime Act. Which has a jail term of not more than 5 years or a fine not exceeding 100,000 baht and forging accounts or other methods For deceiving someone else's property May be considered an offense of fraud Which has a imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years, a fine not exceeding 60,000 baht or both Or other laws Related
Lt. Col. Krishna said that the Royal Thai Police would like to publicize on how to avoid and prevent fraud in the form that can occur on the Clubhouse app. Always consider the rights of others before saying anything. In this regard, use your discretion in listening to any information from the conversation and do not disclose your personal information to others.