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The website, which was launched in May 2011 to highlight the evils of dowry, was blocked by the government in July 2018
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The website, which was launched in May 2011 to highlight the evils of dowry, was blocked by the government in July 2018
Section 69A of IT Act,2000, court orders, and obscenity were the 3 major grounds for blocking of websites in India, SFLC report states
We round up the year's most important tech policy cases you should keep an eye on, and, more importantly, the people and principles they...
Hearing adjourned after Central Government's request for more time to argue its case on Twitter’s challenging of Section 69A blocking orders
MeitY had blocked VideoLAN's website without any official explanation and has now restored it, showing how opaque Section 69A blocking orders can be
Twitter argued in the Karnataka HC that the reasons for blocking content under Section 69A must be specified and communicated by the govt
Hearing continued in Twitter's writ petition against some of the Indian government's orders to block content and accounts
The Karnataka High Court continued hearing a petition by Twitter India challengeing content blocking orders under IT Act Section 69 (A)
The Karnataka High Court will next hear Twitter’s challenge to 39 blocking orders issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) under Section...
However, many said that this shows that the ministry (MeitY) does not understand how editing and content creation actually works on Wikipedia