India’s crude Internet censorship regime (opens in new tab)
Sections 69A and 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000, empower the indian government to issue blocking orders to ISPs and intermediaries. The licensing agreement for ISPs explicitly requires that they “block Internet sites […] as identified and directed by the Licensor from time to time.” ISPs are confidentially bound to the blocking orders they […] The post India’s crude Internet censorship regime appeared first on Internet Governance Project.
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