Germany Slaps Messaging App Telegram With $5 Million Fine

Germany Slaps Messaging App Telegram With $5 Million Fine
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Germany's Federal Office of Justice announced  that it is issuing fines of 5.125 million euros ($5 million) against the operators of the messaging app Telegram for failing to comply with German law.

According to the agency, Telegram hasn’t established a lawful way for reporting illegal content (€4.25 million fine) and failed to name an entity in Germany to receive official communication (€875,000 fine). Both are required under German laws that regulate large online platforms.

German officials said they have repeatedly failed in their attempts to serve papers to Dubai-based Telegram, despite support from authorities in the United Arab Emirates.

A Germany-based law firm has since declared that it represents Telegram, but this wasn’t enough to prevent the fines being issued, the Federal Office of Justice said.

German federal police warned earlier this year that the app is becoming a “medium for radicalization,” used by some to target politicians, scientists and doctors for their role in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

“The operators of messaging services and social networks bear a particular responsibility for acting against incitement to hatred and violence on their platforms. These legal requirements and this responsibility can’t be avoided by trying to be unreachable,” 

Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said in a statement. 

The fine can be appealed.

Source: APNews

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