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PV Sindhu Seeks Huge Compensation From Brands For Misusing Her Olympic Victory

PV Sindhu Seeks Huge Compensation From Brands For Misusing Her Olympic Victory
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Morning Brief: The shadow censor: Is govt superseding CBFC with amended Cinematograph Act?

Morning Brief (ET Bureau) Bhavya Dilipkumar | 23:31 Min | July 09, 2021, 8:01 AM IST Amendments to the Cinematograph Act of 1952 could completely change the way Indian cinema is produced and released. Why is the government trying to supersede the CBFC and take matters into its own hands? We discuss with film industry veteran Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Kaushik Moitra, Partner at Bharucha and Partners, and independent filmmaker Rushabh Nagraj. Credits: Cinecurry Classics, ETernal ET., MOJO Story, The Wire, India Today, Amazon Prime UK, Netflix India. Tags

Tussle between Centre and Twitter intensifies

Tussle between Centre and Twitter intensifies
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Indian government exceeded powers with encryption-breaking rule - WhatsApp filing

WhatsApp Says Government Exceeded Powers With Encryption-Breaking Rule

WhatsApp Says Government Exceeded Powers With Encryption-Breaking Rule WhatsApp’s court filing shows it has taken a firmer stance against Prime Minister Narendra Modi s administration. By Reuters | Updated: 27 May 2021 10:20 IST Whatsapp argued not aware of any other country that compels companies to change its systems Highlights WhatsApp did not comment on its court filing The case will likely be heard in the coming days India s government exceeded its legal powers by enacting rules that companies such as WhatsApp say will force them to break end-to-end message encryption, the messaging app owned by Facebook argued in a court filing seen by Reuters.

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