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Kapil Sibal's web censorship: Indian govt wanted 358 items removed, says Google



Google has received government requests for removal of 358 items from its services, including YouTube and Orkut, during the January-June period.
NEW DELHI: Google has received government requests for removal of 358 items from its services, including YouTube and Orkut, during the January-June period, according to a report by the internet search giant.


Won't remove content just because it's controversial: Google



Won't remove content just because it's controversial: Google
A Google spokesman told TOI: "We work really hard to make sure that people have as much access to information as possible, while also following the law."
NEW DELHI: Communications & IT ministerKapil Sibal managed to stir foreign websites and social media sites such as Facebook, Google,Yahoo and Microsoft to engage after he disclosed that the government was trying since September 5 to get these companies to formulate a strategy to check patently objectionable material that could trigger social/communal strife on their websites.

Sibal said that the companies had verbally agreed to some of the elements of a code discussed by the government but had now taken a position that they would only remove objectionable content if the court asked them to do so. The minister also


Kapil Sibal snaps at social networks, says code of conduct coming


NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday appeared set to dictate a code of conduct for the social media networks and other websites despite an assurance from the likes of Facebookthat they would remove content that violates their terms. 


 

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