Telegram founder denies being forced to comply with EU rules over French detention last year

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PANews
04-17
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PANews reported on April 17 that Telegram founder Pavel Durov responded in his channel to a French media report claiming he was detained in France last year to "force Telegram to comply with EU law," stating that this claim is false. Durov pointed out that Telegram has always complied with EU regulations, and it was only after August last year that French police began submitting legitimate requests under the Digital Services Act (DSA), enabling courts to legally obtain suspects' IP addresses. He emphasized that Telegram had long provided clear communication channels and questioned why French police had not previously acted in accordance with regulations.

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