Mozilla, GitHub, and Cloudflare appeal to Indian government over its online content policing plans
https://thenextweb.com/in/2020/01/07/mozilla-github-and-cloudflare-appeal-to-indian-government-over-its-online-content-policing-plans/
Mozilla, GitHub, and Cloudflare wrote a letter today to the Indian government to see the final draft of intermediary rules that will define how online platforms have to regulate content before it’s presented in front of the Supreme Court on January 15.
According to the draft released in 2018, any online entity with more than five million users will be considered an intermediary. With more than 627 million internet users in the country, it’s not a hard number to achieve for any online business.
Mozilla, GitHub, and Cloudflare appeal to Indian government over its online content policing plans
Jan 7, 2020, 9:16am UTC
https://thenextweb.com/in/2020/01/07/mozilla-github-and-cloudflare-appeal-to-indian-government-over-its-online-content-policing-plans/
> Mozilla, GitHub, and Cloudflare wrote a letter today to the Indian government to see the final draft of intermediary rules that will define how online platforms have to regulate content before it’s presented in front of the Supreme Court on January 15.
> According to the draft released in 2018, any online entity with more than five million users will be considered an intermediary. With more than 627 million internet users in the country, it’s not a hard number to achieve for any online business.