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Mexico wants jail sentences for social media mis-usage

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

**[Translated](PRI federal deputies of the State of Mexico, presented a Bill to reform the Penal Code with imprisonment and criminalize the misuse of social networking, which can generate fear among the population and politicians bash misinformation campaigns. The lawmaker from Naucalpan, David Sanchez Guevara, in a press conference, signal being analyzed through forums where experts in the field, the likely criminal penalty for "twitter" irresponsible. He stressed the urgency of regulating the use of these tools. And, he said, some people use these only to smear public figures. He noted that while social networks can not be considered a threat, in the end use, in some cases has ended up affecting the integrity and reputation of public figures, so he insisted, must be regulated without falling into extremes. Must be necessary for the Justice of the Federal Chamber of Deputies to analyze and discuss the bill to punish "Twitterers" irresponsible only cause damage.): **PRI federal deputies of the State of Mexico, presented a Bill to reform the Penal Code with imprisonment and criminalize the misuse of social networking, which can generate fear among the population and politicians bash misinformation campaigns. The lawmaker from Naucalpan, David Sanchez Guevara, in a press conference, signal being analyzed through forums where experts in the field, the likely criminal penalty for "twitter" irresponsible.He stressed the urgency of regulating the use of these tools.And, he said, some people use these only to smear public figures.He noted that while social networks can not be considered a threat, in the end use, in some cases has ended up affecting the integrity and reputation of public figures, so he insisted, must be regulated without falling into extremes.Must be necessary for the Justice of the Federal Chamber of Deputies to analyze and discuss the bill to punish "Twitterers" irresponsible only cause damage.


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