BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand's digital ministry on Wednesday (Feb 17) warned Thai users not to break the law on the audio drop-in application Clubhouse, which has rapidly emerged as a platform for discussions of the country's monarchy.
Thailand has a tough "lese majeste" law against insulting or defaming the country's King, a crime punishable by up to 15 years in prison, and the government regularly uses a cyber crime law to prosecute critics of the monarchy on the grounds of national security.
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