Fatal Accidents, Homicides, War scenes... the Arcom Calls for the Blocking of a Website Broadcasting Ultra-Violent Content
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The digital regulator has sued six Internet access providers before the Paris Court of Justice.
The Digital Regulatory Authority has appealed to Orange, Free, Free Mobile, SFR, SFR Fibre and Bouygues Telecom "to take all measures to effectively prohibit access" to this site from "French territory within seven days".
"This is in response to requests for the withdrawal of three videos showing acts of torture and barbarism, which were issued by the Anti-Criminality Office (OFAC) and which remained unanswered," the regulator said.
The Arcom gave seven days to six Internet providers to ban access to the WatchPeopleDie website. But what are we talking about?
The digital regulator has called for the blocking of the US website WatchPeopleDie, "fully dedicated to the dissemination of illegal, violent and infringing content to human dignity", he said Monday to the AFP,...
An American platform showing people dying is in the viewfinder of the independent administrative authority. This request for blocking is a first in the history of the Arcom.
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