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Facebook and Google remove “offensive” content in India

Acts after threats from government

Countries have borders. The Internet doesn’t. Not really. And that makes for some bumpy situations because whereas countries have laws, the Internet is reflexively prone to freedom.
Facebook and Google are among 21 companies accused by the government of India of hosting offensive material and so far it appears that they are the only two who have already scrubbed the content, which is described by the BBC of being intolerant of religious sentiment. Other companies like Yahoo and Microsoft are still evaluating the request.
It’s an interesting test case to see how censorship will work in a country as large as India, especially because the scope of the censorship is not as enormous as what it might be in China. This particular case lets you drill down into finer points. 

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