High court's big order to Facebook-Google, says
High court's big order to Facebook-Google, says "Remove objectionable content against Baba Ramdev"
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued instructions to social media platforms Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter to block or deactivate links of objectionable videos against yoga guru Baba Ramdev internationally. Justice Pratibha M Singh has said that it is not enough for the users of India to disable or block objectionable links. The court says that social media platforms do not partially curb the reach of the people, but completely curb them.

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The court said that the race between technology and law can be called rabbit and turtle race, where technology leaps a gallop, the law also maintains its speed. The court said that the provisions of the Information Technology Act should be interpreted in such a way that the judicial order can be effectively complied with.

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The court has issued a directive to social media platforms that all offensive content uploaded from within India on the platform's computer network "has to be blocked on a global basis". Following the court's instruction, the social media platform has said that they have no qualms in blocking and disabling the URL.

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