Responsibility for false information in the 'Pulse' widget
If I use the "Pulse" widget on the Ministry of Economy website and report obstacles in my activities, but accidentally provide false information, am I liable for this under Ukrainian law?
If I use the "Pulse" widget on the Ministry of Economy website and report obstacles in my activities, but accidentally provide false information, am I liable for this under Ukrainian law?
I recently read a news story about US President Donald Trump saying that Putin had “let him down” on a peaceful resolution to the war. I wondered if the officials who spread such information could be held accountable? Are there any mechanisms to hold them accountable?
What to do if food producers violate product labeling laws, for example, by falsely claiming the absence of sugar or fat?
Are individuals responsible for spreading knowingly false information about statements by state figures, in particular about Ukraine's refusal to negotiate with the Russian Federation, if this may affect international relations or the internal situation in the country?
If I write a false report about a building being mined, for example, the school where I study, can I avoid criminal liability under Article 259 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine if I notify law enforcement officers about it before they begin the inspection?
If I find false information about a judge online, who should I contact to refute it?