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Government of India issues notice to Wikipedia over bias and inaccuracies, questions its status as an intermediary ...
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The government has issued a notice to Wikipedia, questioning its intermediary status and suggesting it should be considered a publisher. This follows complaints about potential bias and inaccuracies ...
This notice signals a potential shift in how the Indian government may regulate online platforms that host user-generated content. As the court case continues, Wikipedia's status and operations in ...
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