Fuzzy law, unclear jurisprudence, trampled rights
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The legal regime that enables the government to block websites needs urgent reform
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The legal regime that enables the government to block websites needs urgent reform
On February 1, 2021, in the wake of the intensification of the farmers’ protests and reports of violent incidents on January 26 – a number of Twitter accounts became inaccessible in India. These included (among many others) the accounts of
The Caravan magazine, the actor Sushant Singh, and the Kisan Ekta Morcha handle, which was chronicling the protests. In the beginning, it was unclear whether this was Twitter’s decision, based on its belief that the accounts had violated its Terms of Service (the reason for its permanent suspension of Donald Trump from its platform, for example), or whether Twitter had been ordered to do so by the government, or by a court.
The government and Twitter confronted on the peasant movement, benefiting the native Twitter Koo; But three controversies also connected with the company | ખેડૂત આંદોલન પર આમને-સામને સરકાર અને ટ્વીટર, ફાયદો દેશી ટ્વીટર Kooને; પરંતુ કંપનીની સાથે ત્રણ વિવાદ પણ જોડાયેલા
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