Opposition gets away with it? Government eliminates article censoring Telecommunications Law
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In a press conference by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Pepe Merino, at the head of the Digital Transformation Agency, reported that in the new proposal of the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act article 109 that caused misunderstandings and aimed at censorship is eliminated. “It is a law in the opposite sense, since it seeks to connect everyone, but it was misunderstood and that is why article 109′′ is deleted, the official said. He added tha…
Although the Senate is holding discussion forums on the new Telecommunications Law, President Claudia Sheinbaum clarifies that the amendments to the initiative she presented a couple of weeks ago will be minimal. “The only thing that is... Full Note »
President Sheinbaum presented important changes to the reform of the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law. It has been improved, there's no doubt about it. On this occasion, Pepe Merino, director of the Digital Transformation Agency, unveiled another type of initiative during the People's Morning Show. Let's see: THE CONTROVERSIAL ARTICLE 109 IS ELIMINATED 1. Yes, Article 109, for many, full of censorship, is eliminated. It sought to …
Following accusations from the opposition of alleged censorship when raising the possibility of blocking digital platforms, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced yesterday that Articles 109 and 210 of her proposed Telecommunications and Internet Law will be eliminated to avoid confusion. During her morning press conference, she explained that both articles are part of a series of changes that will be made to the reform of the telecommunications …
The proposal of the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, faces a strong rejection by experts and legislators who warn that the initiative contains “parches” that threaten freedom of expression and competition in digital media. And freedom? The controversy focuses on articles that would allow the government to block digital platforms and exercise excessive control over the radio spectrum, which …
Cd. of Mexico.- After interviewing the head of the Digital Transformation Agency, José Merino, who accompanies the presidential initiative on telecommunications, senators made it clear that they will decide if they make changes to the opinion. Merino participated in the morning conference next to President Claudia Sheinbaum and, according to a source who attended the meeting with legislators, the director corroborated that the controversial arti…
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