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Bengaluru, India - Elon Musk's platform X has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government over its use of takedown orders to request social media content be removed. India, the world's biggest ...
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 ...
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), has launched a legal challenge against the Indian government, accusing the Ministry of Information Technology of unlawfully ...
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 X has filed a lawsuit against India’s government, accusing it of using Sahyog portal to censor content An Indian court is due to hear a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s social media company X, ...
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 ...
After appointing himself the champion of free speech (even if he doesn’t always act as such), Elon Musk’s X is going after the Indian government’s proclivity for blocking online content.
Elon Musk's X sues Union Government over alleged censorship and ... with information requests from law enforcement agencies. The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) raised a grievance ...
At the same time, though, Mr. Musk is picking a fight with the Indian government through another piece of his empire: his social media company, X. This month, X, formerly known as Twitter ...
Mumbai: Elon Musk's social media platform X has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government over its use of takedown orders to request social media content be removed. India, the world's ...
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 ...