X Will Appeal Indian Court Ruling Allowing 'arbitrary Takedown Orders'

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X is challenging an Indian tribunal bid it says would require it to comply pinch millions of takedown requests without owed process. In a statement, nan institution said it was "deeply concerned" astir nan ruling, which allows constabulary officers "to rumor arbitrary takedown orders done a secretive online portal" called nan Sahyog.

X's situation comes aft nan Karnataka High Court dismissed X's first situation of nan Sahyog portal past week. As nan BBC notes, nan Sahyog "describes itself arsenic a instrumentality to automate nan process of sending authorities notices to contented intermediaries specified arsenic X and Facebook." But X has branded it a "censorship portal," saying that it allows "millions" of officials, including section constabulary officers, to bid contented to beryllium removed.

"The Sahyog enables officers to bid contented removal based solely connected allegations of 'illegality,' without judicial reappraisal aliases owed process for nan speakers, and threatens platforms pinch criminal liability for non-compliance," X wrote successful a statement. "We will entreaty this bid to take sides free expression."

X has a history of challenging nan Indian authorities connected contented moderation issues. The institution antecedently challenged orders requiring it to artifact circumstantial posts and accounts in 2024 and 2022. The level besides fought pinch nan Indian authorities nether Jack Dorsey's leadership. Officials threatened to jail Twitter labor successful 2021 aft nan institution reversed a determination to artifact accounts amid wide protests. 

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