That didn't take long. The world's oldest Internet hobby is resuming in India, days after the country virtually banned Internet porn. Indians took to Twitter and other social-media sites blasting this weekend's anti-porn move, and the government has listened.
IT and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said Tuesday that websites that don't display child pornography may resume streaming, according to local media reports. On Saturday, the Indian government initially ordered Internet providers to filter about 857 websites said to render pornographic material in a bid to protect morality. The government said the sites' content was "immoral and indecent," sites including things like Pornhub and Playboy.
"A new notification will be issued shortly. The ban will be partially withdrawn. Sites that do not promote child porn will be unbanned," Prasad told India Today TV.
The Indian government had not gotten the memo.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 07 2015, @12:31AM
Racist and funny.
The two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
I guess that's fitting for a double entendre.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 08 2015, @04:12AM
How is that racist? Serious question. What am I missing?