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In another blow to online freedom in India, Zubair, a journalist and fact-checker was arrested for a 2018 tweet allegedly "hurting Hindu sentiments"
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In another blow to online freedom in India, Zubair, a journalist and fact-checker was arrested for a 2018 tweet allegedly "hurting Hindu sentiments"
After overturning of Roe vs. Wade in the US, tech companies with access to consumer data may be roped in for anti-abortion surveillance
Industry stakeholders and the MeitY continued consultation even as the government doubled down, refusing a "free pass" to any intermediary
The EU's 2022 Code of Practice on Disinformation is aimed at limiting and monitoring disinformation and opaque political advertising in the bloc
The MeitY's IT Rules can have a chilling effect on free speech online in India and risks the balkanization of the internet itself, say...
YouTube's Super Chat feature lets fans pay to get comments pinned. A report explores how this can also end up promoting online hate speech.
Here is a quick lowdown on all the latest developments in tech news and policy
India's UPI payment system will now be available in France after the NPCI signed an MoU with Lyra Networks, marking an expansion of the...
Similar proposals to link birth and death-related data to national databases have been challenged for allegedly violating the Right to Privacy and heightening surveillance.
An NYU-STERN report explores harmful speech spread on YouTube—and the gaps in information on the platform’s content moderation policies