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Spain's High Court orders block on Telegram messaging app as a precaution­ary measure

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Spaniards have been left without access to the instant messaging app Telegram, at least for the time being, after Spain's High Court ordered it to be blocked as a precaution­ary measure.

Judge Santiago Pedraz agreed to temporaril­y ban the platform after four of the country's main media groups - Mediaset, Atresmedia, Movistar and Egeda - complained that the app was disseminat­ing content generated by them and protected by copyright without authorisat­ion from the creators.

Access to the platform - which is the fourth most-used messaging service in the country - will be suspended from Monday but it was already being suppressed on certain mobile phone providers on Saturday.

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Why has Telegram banned?

The judge had asked the company that owns the applicatio­n to send certain informatio­n in the framework of this case.

After Telegram did not respond to Pedraz's requests, he ordered it to be blocked.

According to legal sources, this is temporary and will only last for a few days.

Telegram is now not available after different teleco operators in Spain blocked its use in compliance with the magistrate's order.

Access depends on network operators

Many users of this messaging platform have criticised the High Court decision after it stopped working on their devices.

However, the judge said his decision was based on the company's lack of cooperatio­n.

Although it is no longer available on some mobile phones, access still depends on each network operator.

While they are complying with the High Court decision and are already blocking Telegram, it is a process that can sometimes take several hours.

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Telegram is one of the most important messaging applicatio­ns in the world, with 900 million users in total.

In Spain, according to the latest available data, it has just over 8 million users, which is almost 18 per cent of the total population.

Where else is Telegram banned?

Spain is not the only country that has blocked Telegram.

Other states have resorted directly to outright blocks to prevent critical opinions from circulatin­g on the app.

The first to deactivate Telegram was China where it was "switched off" in 2015 in the face of the messages opposing the communist regime that were disseminat­ed through it.

Thailand, Pakistan, Iran, and

Cuba have also banned it for similar reasons.

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