nsane.forums Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 Microsoft and other companies like Facebook, Google and Yahoo could have access to some of its web sites blocked by the India government due to allegations of the sites offering objectionable contentMicrosoft and many other major Internet companies could have some of their sites blocked in India. ZDNet reports that Delhi’s High Court warned Microsoft as well as Facebook, Yahoo, Google and others that they risked having their sites blocked if they did not check and censor their content. On Friday, the Indian government sanctioned the actions of Delhi's High Court.This effort started in 2011 when a journalist in India named Vinay Rai filed a private complaint against 21 companies, including those listed above, claiming that the companies offered objectionable content on some of their sites via webcasting.Lawyers for both Google and Facebook told Delhi's High Court that they have a policy against censoring content, even if it is found to be obscene and objectionable. However, Justice Suresh Kait then said that the country could take action on those sites themselves, saying, “Like China, we too can block such websites."Lawyers for Microsoft and the other foreign companies listed in the complaint have asked for an exception to the Delhi court's decision because their case is still in the process of being heard in India's High Court. The court has apparently agreed but there will be a new hearing on this mater on March 13. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmr1684 Posted January 15, 2012 Share Posted January 15, 2012 tell to those bloody a**h*** company to pay to the politicians and the judge, then these people will defy these company as god wiat and watch this same stupid story going happen. :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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