Objectionable Content On Websites

'Objectionable Content On Websites' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Man Gets 1 Year Jail For Circulating Obscene Photos Of Girl
    Muzaffarnagar News | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 1, 2016
    A man has been sentenced to a year in jail by a court for circulating on social media "objectionable" photographs of a girl but was acquitted of rape charge.
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  • North-East scare: Department of Telecom's statement on objectionable content still available online
    India News | NDTV.com | Monday August 20, 2012
    275 websites and blogs that participated in the online campaign of hatred against Indians from the North-East have been identified by the government. The Department of Telecom has said that objectionable content is still available online and has suggested that social networking and other sites have not responded to requests to urgently delete infla...
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  • Google to India: Cannot censor the Web
    Written by SandhyaI | Wednesday June 6, 2012
    Ahead of a court hearing, technology giant Google facing controversy in India allegedly for hosting obscene and objectionable content today made it clear that it is not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
    Written by SandhyaI | Wednesday June 6, 2012
    A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Court reserves order on Facebook India's plea
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday May 14, 2012
    A Delhi court on Monday reserved its order on the plea of Facebook India seeking removal of its name from the civil suit against various social networking sites for allegedly displaying objectionable content. Administrative Civil Judge Parveen Singh reserved his order for May 22 after Facebook India said that it is not responsible for the contents ...
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  • Objectionable content: Court reprieve for Google, YouTube
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday April 12, 2012
    A court on Thursday permitted the deletion of Google and YouTube from a list of websites sought to be prosecuted for allegedly posting objectionable content on their sites.
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  • Yahoo India no longer among internet firms facing criminal charges
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday March 2, 2012
    Yahoo India has been dropped from the list of 22 companies facing criminal charges in a Delhi court. The firms - which include Google, Facebook and YouTube - have been taken to court by journalist Vinay Rai over morphed and obscene photos. The firms have been accused of conspiring to distribute lascivious content.
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  • Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
    Technology | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday February 6, 2012
    A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
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  • Hearing on Facebook, Google case today
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday February 6, 2012
    A district court in Delhi will hear a civil petition filed against Facebook, Google and 20 other online content companies for posting objectionable content on the web. During the previous hearing in the case, the Judge had asked these companies to remove objectionable content from their websites by today.
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  • World News | Press Trust of India | Friday January 27, 2012
    An American television station that sparked an outrage among the Hindus by using the term "weird" to describe their deities in a sports commentary, has removed "objectionable" content from its website after protests from the community.
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  • Google to India: Cannot censor the Web
    Technology | Press Trust of India | Friday January 27, 2012
    Ahead of a court hearing, technology giant Google facing controversy in India allegedly for hosting obscene and objectionable content today made it clear that it is not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Full Transcript: Google's Nikesh Arora speaks to NDTV
    World News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday January 26, 2012
    Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Can't censor the Web: Google's Nikesh Arora to NDTV at Davos
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday January 26, 2012
    Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV's Shweta Rajpal Kohli from Davos, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website. "I hope the ...
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  • Business | Saturday December 24, 2011
    A Delhi court directed social networking sites to remove all "anti-religious" or "anti-social" content by Feb 6
    www.ndtv.com/business

'Objectionable Content On Websites' - 1 Video Result(s)

'Objectionable Content On Websites' - 14 News Result(s)

  • Man Gets 1 Year Jail For Circulating Obscene Photos Of Girl
    Muzaffarnagar News | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 1, 2016
    A man has been sentenced to a year in jail by a court for circulating on social media "objectionable" photographs of a girl but was acquitted of rape charge.
    www.ndtv.com
  • North-East scare: Department of Telecom's statement on objectionable content still available online
    India News | NDTV.com | Monday August 20, 2012
    275 websites and blogs that participated in the online campaign of hatred against Indians from the North-East have been identified by the government. The Department of Telecom has said that objectionable content is still available online and has suggested that social networking and other sites have not responded to requests to urgently delete infla...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Google to India: Cannot censor the Web
    Written by SandhyaI | Wednesday June 6, 2012
    Ahead of a court hearing, technology giant Google facing controversy in India allegedly for hosting obscene and objectionable content today made it clear that it is not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
    Written by SandhyaI | Wednesday June 6, 2012
    A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Court reserves order on Facebook India's plea
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday May 14, 2012
    A Delhi court on Monday reserved its order on the plea of Facebook India seeking removal of its name from the civil suit against various social networking sites for allegedly displaying objectionable content. Administrative Civil Judge Parveen Singh reserved his order for May 22 after Facebook India said that it is not responsible for the contents ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Objectionable content: Court reprieve for Google, YouTube
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday April 12, 2012
    A court on Thursday permitted the deletion of Google and YouTube from a list of websites sought to be prosecuted for allegedly posting objectionable content on their sites.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Yahoo India no longer among internet firms facing criminal charges
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday March 2, 2012
    Yahoo India has been dropped from the list of 22 companies facing criminal charges in a Delhi court. The firms - which include Google, Facebook and YouTube - have been taken to court by journalist Vinay Rai over morphed and obscene photos. The firms have been accused of conspiring to distribute lascivious content.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
    Technology | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday February 6, 2012
    A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Hearing on Facebook, Google case today
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday February 6, 2012
    A district court in Delhi will hear a civil petition filed against Facebook, Google and 20 other online content companies for posting objectionable content on the web. During the previous hearing in the case, the Judge had asked these companies to remove objectionable content from their websites by today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Press Trust of India | Friday January 27, 2012
    An American television station that sparked an outrage among the Hindus by using the term "weird" to describe their deities in a sports commentary, has removed "objectionable" content from its website after protests from the community.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Google to India: Cannot censor the Web
    Technology | Press Trust of India | Friday January 27, 2012
    Ahead of a court hearing, technology giant Google facing controversy in India allegedly for hosting obscene and objectionable content today made it clear that it is not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Full Transcript: Google's Nikesh Arora speaks to NDTV
    World News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday January 26, 2012
    Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Can't censor the Web: Google's Nikesh Arora to NDTV at Davos
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday January 26, 2012
    Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV's Shweta Rajpal Kohli from Davos, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website. "I hope the ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Business | Saturday December 24, 2011
    A Delhi court directed social networking sites to remove all "anti-religious" or "anti-social" content by Feb 6
    www.ndtv.com/business

'Objectionable Content On Websites' - 1 Video Result(s)

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