Google, Facebook case: Govt sanctions prosecution over objectionable content

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The government has sanctioned the prosecution of executives from companies like Google and Facebook for objectionable content posted online. Yesterday, the Delhi High Court warned that like China, India can shut down these sites. 21 internet companies are in legal trouble. Charges against them will include "promoting enemity between groups" and "deliberate malicious acts intended to outrage."

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