Authorities have given Facebook until Tuesday morning to remove 131 remaining pages by the Thai court order or face legal action. The legal action would first be against Facebook Thailand and its partners, he said. It has no power to control the illegal [Facebook] content," said Mr Dhiraphol. "It can only press charges against the ISPs as supporters if it has proof they have ignored to remove the illegal content," said Mr Dhiraphol. "Forcing local ISPs to handle illegal content is not practical as they do not have the full capability to monitor and remove content.
Source: Bangkok Post May 11, 2017 09:00 UTC