Elon Muskās X Challenges Karnataka HC Ruling on Content Removal Orders
Social media platform X has sought to quash Karnataka High Courtās decision that found it non-compliant with content removal orders, arguing the ruling could embolden the government to block more content.
X, formerly known as Twitter, in July 2022 sought to overturn some government orders to remove content from its platform, without specifying which. The court in June 2023 quashed that request and imposed a fine of Rs. 50 lakh.
If Xās appeal is rejected, the government āwill be emboldened to issue more blocking ordersā that violate law, said Xās 96 page filing submitted by local law firm Poovayya & Co.
X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, said in the filing there must be ādiscernible parametersā on what mandates the blocking of an entire account instead of a specific post, otherwise the governmentās āpower to censor future content is untrammeledā.
X in previous years has been asked by Indian authorities to act on content including accounts deemed supportive of an independent Sikh state, posts alleged to have spread misinformation about protests by farmers, and tweets critical of the governmentās handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Musk rebranded Twitter as X last week, unveiling a logo for the social
ā#GoodbyeTwitterā was trending on the platform with reference to the old logo as several users criticised the new one.
The original Twitter logo was designed in 2012 by a team of three. āThe logo was designed to be simple, balanced, and legible at very small sizes, almost like a lowercase āeā,ā tweeted Martin Grasser, one of the designers.
Musk said on Friday that monthly users of X reached a ānew highā and shared a graph that showed the latest count as over 540 million.
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