MUMBAI, India — Free speech advocates and Internet users are protesting
new Indian regulations restricting Web content that, among other things,
can be considered “disparaging,” “harassing,” “blasphemous” or
“hateful.”
The new rules,
quietly issued by the country’s Department of Information Technology
earlier this month and only now attracting attention, allow officials
and private citizens to demand that Internet sites and service providers
remove content they consider objectionable on the basis of a long list
of criteria.
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