X sues Modi's government over content removal in new India censorship fight
- X has filed a lawsuit against New Delhi, claiming that India's IT Ministry unlawfully expanded censorship powers for removing online content.
- X argues that the IT Ministry is using a government website to issue content blocking orders without proper legal safeguards.
- The lawsuit states that this new mechanism allows for unrestrained censorship of information in India and seeks to quash the directive.
- The case will be heard on March 27, reflecting an ongoing legal dispute between X and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
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Wokeness finds new life south of the border - Washington Examiner
Mexico City, Mexico — “Now,” Elon Musk responded this week on the social media site he bought two years ago and renamed X. What was this an answer to? This post by the evolutionary biologist Gad Saad: “What is it going to take for the West to wake up? When will the West reclaim its heritage, culture, values, freedoms, and liberties? When will the West rediscover its spine and testicles?” In the United States, the rapid changes we see all around …
Elon Musk sues India’s government over takedown orders on X
Elon Musk is suing India’s government over content regulation and censorship of X, a surprise move for a billionaire trying to negotiate access for Tesla Inc. and Starlink. The social media service, known formerly as Twitter, accused Delhi of issuing arbitrary or erratic takedown notices. It asked the high court in southern Karnataka state this month to get the federal government to adhere to the country’s laws when issuing such orders. Musk’s l…
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