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Televisa Leaks: An 'unpublished' case that exposes legal gaps in digital evidence

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Former Minister José Ramón Cossío analyzes the legal challenges of the 5 TB leaked information, where the key is to determine whether the proof is lawful or unlawful.
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Former Minister José Ramón Cossío analyzes the legal challenges of the 5 TB leaked information, where the key is to determine whether the proof is lawful or unlawful.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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On April 28, 2025, the special investigation team of the Aristegui Noticias portal released evidence on how Televisa, the largest television station in Latin America, carried out systematic disinformation operations to favor political interests. The case, known as Televisa Leaks, is based on the leaking of a file of five terabytes of information, which includes chat conversations, videos, photographs and other documents that expose the activitie…

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R3D: Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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