Law of the land must be followed: Govt on Karnataka HC’s order dismissing Twitter’s plea against content takedown
With the Karnataka High Court dismissing Twitter’s plea that challenged the Centre’s orders to block certain ‘objectionable’ content, the government on Friday reiterated that social media companies and internet giants need to follow the law of the land in India instead of remaining non-compliant.
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