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Home » An Indian court dismisses Twitter's challenge to government content rules and fines the company ~$61K after it failed to explain its delayed compliance (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)
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An Indian court dismisses Twitter's challenge to government content rules and fines the company ~$61K after it failed to explain its delayed compliance (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)

Business Circle TeamBy Business Circle TeamJune 30, 2023Updated:August 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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An Indian court dismisses Twitter's challenge to government content rules and fines the company ~$61K after it failed to explain its delayed compliance (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:

An Indian courtroom dismisses Twitter’s problem to authorities content material guidelines and fines the corporate ~$61K after it failed to elucidate its delayed compliance  —  An Indian courtroom has dismissed Twitter’s lawsuit towards the federal authorities that sought to problem New Delhi’s block orders on tweets and accounts.





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