Regulation of Online Content in India

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You you are one heck of a patient person.I got into cracking and bypassing to get direct links to premium sections "Paid Websites" 😀 At the end of the day it's just mere pixels 😕 porn is something too weird for me.Neend ari hai, am off to bed 🙂
 
Yeah thats ok, but then if u watch it on 42", then u need those extra pixels to get clearer picture....:wink:And no patience needed in that - seeding happens quickly, may be at times ur luck doesnt favour u & that file may have been lost completely.In the end - Good night!! I will now get to my studies, u go to sleep!!
 
Wud have helped u, but the thing is, i need to put my head down into my own studies.......I have 8 subjects with 1k paged books to contend with, and the D-Day is from May 2nd......PS: Maths used to be my fav, until it was in our syllabus - School, College......Had got 141/150 in SSC & 98/100 in HSC.
 
BTW Today's my math exam. I am screwed...🙁

i know its a bit late but how was the exam? 🙂
 
Yana Gupta's wardrobe malfunction is available on various Indian sites. And they have just blocked a blogspot blog.
 
Oh c'mon, i am repeating again.....even if all such sites are blocked, will the GOI block torrents also??If someone wants to see it at any cost, then an internet savvy person doesnt think twice before going down the torrent lane!!
 
I think Dial-up would suffice.....MTNL Jindabad!!BSNL for non-Mumbai & non-Delhi!!
 
Just saw this thread and tried the 4 websites mentioned above. Except Typepad, all the rest are blocked. So, it means BSNL also blocks sites and maybe the file hosts would also be blocked soon. Maybe we are moving towards censorship and dictatorship instead of democracy. 😉 We call ourselves the largest democracy and countries like US and Europe are proving to be far better democracies with a lot more freedom. We are following the Arab countries where dictatorship occurs instead of the West it seems. :Freaky:
 
US-based search engine Google Inc, facing a civil lawsuit along with 21 other websites for allegedly hosting objectionable contents on its web posts, has told a Delhi court that the blanket ban and monitoring of material would be against the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Indian Constitution.

In a reply, filed before Administrative Civil Judge Parveen Singh, Google Inc said, "Its mission is to organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. Most services offered by it are premised on sharing of information and knowledge without the exercise of any editorial control or of monitoring by it."

Blanket ban, content monitoring against Constitution
 

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