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Yahoo has acquired content delivery network provider PeerCDN in a bid to resolve its mail issues.
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Internet giant Google has said it has logged 255 instances of India asking for online content censorship, marking a sharp rise of 49 per cent in the second half of last year.
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The Delhi High Court Wednesday allowed internet portal Yahoo India's plea for calling of the records of the trial court which has summoned it for allegedly hosting objectionable content.
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The Delhi High Court Thursday adjourned the hearing on petitions of Google India and Facebook India challenging a trial court's order to prosecute them for allegedly hosting objectionable content.
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Facebook, Google, Yahoo and other Internet firms, were ordered by a court to remove material considered religiously offensive.
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Google has received govt requests for removal of 358 items from its services, including YouTube and Orkut, during the January-June period.
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As many as 255 item removal requests cited the government criticism as the reason, said the Google Transparency Report.
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Even as Communications Minister Kapil Sibal Tuesday tried to allay concerns over censorship of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, Web users continued to speak out against any proposed restriction on posting of content.
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Social networking website Facebook said on Tuesday it recognises Indian government's interest in minimising the amount of abusive content online, and it will remove any content violating its terms.
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The content in question is described by these sources as provocative and insensitive to the feelings of various communities.
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