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NEW DELHI — X, the social media company owned by billionaire Elon Musk, sued the Indian government, accusing it of illegally blocking content on the platform. The lawsuit, which was filed ...
Last month, X sued the government saying a new website - Sahyog ... "This means he has a lot of leeway in terms of how he operates, including making a decision to sue the Indian government," he added, ...
In the new court filing dated March 5, X argues India's IT Ministry is asking other departments to use a government website launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs last year to issue content ...
X challenges this interpretation, arguing in the lawsuit that this section does not give power to the government to independently block content. The platform claims that Indian authorities misuse ...
Elon Musk’s social media platform X is suing the Indian government, claiming authorities are unlawfully using legal safeguards to expand censorship. “This will result in significant censorship ...
Elon Musk-led X/Twitter, the microblogging cum social media platform, has sued the Government of India (GOI) over the ...
South Korea's LG and Samsung have sued India's government to quash a policy which increases payouts to electronic-waste ...
The case will be heard in court after X claimed that the new Sahyog portal, launched by the federal home ministry last year, is being used to extend censorship powers and compel the removal of ...
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Bengaluru, Social media giant 'X' , owned by US billionaire Elon Musk, has filed a lawsuit in the Karnataka High Court against Government of India, challenging what it called unlawful content ...
Elon Musk’s X has sued the Indian government claiming its information technology ministry is unlawfully expanding laws, enabling easy removal of online content and "unrestrained censorship” on ...
Elon Musk’s X has sued the Indian government claiming its information technology ministry is unlawfully expanding laws, enabling easy removal of online content and "unrestrained censorship” on the ...