Elon Musk's X challenges Karnataka High Court over censorship concerns

Updated : Aug 02, 2023 19:13
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Elon Musk's social media platform, X, is pushing back against a ruling by Karnataka High Court, raising concerns about potential censorship. The court had ordered X, previously known as Twitter, to remove certain content from its platform but the company failed to comply, resulting in a penalty of fifty lakh rupees.

According to a report by Reuters, X has now filed an appeal against the court's verdict. In a 96-page submission dated August 1, the company argues that the ruling could set a precedent for more government injunctions that may infringe on free speech and expression.

The legal battle predates Elon Musk's ownership of X, but the billionaire entrepreneur is currently engaged in multiple business ventures in India. He is in discussions about investing in an electric vehicle factory and aims to expand market access for his satellite broadband company, SpaceX.

In the court filing, X emphasized the need for clear guidelines on when an entire account can be blocked rather than just specific posts. The lack of such parameters could potentially give the government unchecked power to censor content in the future.

Over the years, Indian authorities have asked X to address various content issues, including posts supporting an independent Sikh state, misinformation about farmer protests, and criticism of the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This legal battle has significant implications for free speech and internet freedom in India. It highlights the ongoing struggle between social media platforms and governments worldwide over content moderation and censorship.

The case will now be considered by the Karnataka High Court, and a hearing is expected to take place in the coming days. As X fights back against the court's ruling, the outcome could set a crucial precedent for how online platforms operate in the country and potentially impact freedom of expression for millions of internet users in India.

 

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