The Indian government has ordered a large number of porn websites to be blocked, creating an uproar among users and civil rights groups in the country. The Department of Telecommunications has issued orders for the blocking of 857 websites serving pornography, said two persons familiar with the matter, who declined to be named.
Section 69 (A) of India’s Information Technology Act allows the government to order blocking of public access to websites and other information through computer resources, though this section appears to be designed to be invoked when a threat is perceived to the sovereignty and integrity of India, security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states or public order.
“The government cannot on its own block private access to pornography under current statutes,” said Pranesh Prakash, policy director of the Centre for Internet and Society in Bangalore. “Parliament has not authorized the government to ban porn on its own... However, courts have in the past ordered specific websites to be blocked for specific offences such as defamation, though as far as I know not for obscenity,” Prakash added. Viewing pornography privately is not a crime in the country, though its sale and distribution is an offense.
Some porn websites were still accessible through certain Internet service providers on Monday, as some ISPs took some time to implement the order. “All the 857 websites will be blocked by all ISPs today,” said a source in the ISP industry, who requested anonymity. “As licensees we have to follow the orders.” The government could not be immediately reached for comment.
Reports of the blocks created a furore among Internet users in the country, who criticized the move on Reddit, Twitter and other social media.
(Score: 2) by cubancigar11 on Thursday August 06 2015, @07:28AM
Citation please. And this has got to be the most retarded thing I have ever heard in my entire life. Now I am going to take a screenshot and post it on Facebook just to track this encounter.
The first step to correct comprehension skills is to read carefully. Here is what I wrote: India of today has got nothing to do with Hinduism as it has been popularized in the West.
Now you may carry on as you please. I cannot talk to someone who is not willing to listen. Unless you were trolling, in which case, you may carry on as you please.
(Score: 2) by aristarchus on Friday August 07 2015, @07:39AM
Pardone, moi scholare!
Citation please. And this has got to be the most retarded thing I have ever heard in my entire life. Now I am going to take a screenshot and post it on Facebook just to track this encounter.
Only now, at the end, do you realize the full power of actually knowing what you are talking about! Of course the Brits were outcastes, since they came from outside the Hindu world! Same thing applied to the Moghul Raj earlier on. I have to cite this for you, who know that early Hinduism has nothing to do with modern India? I would suggest you NOT post this to anywhere, since inadvertently displaying your ignorance is almost always a bad thing. Just saying.
The first step to correct comprehension skills is to read carefully. Here is what I wrote: India of today has got nothing to do with Hinduism as it has been popularized in the West.
Yes, read carefully, several times. Is this supposed to make the statement make sense? It would if you knew something of ancient Indian religions, of Jainism, Buddhism, Advaita Vendanta, and so forth. But since you don't, we will have to disregard what you say, until you provide some credentials. Here's my counter-thesis: "India of Today has quite a lot to do with Hinduism, and even thought much of it has be misinterpreted by other cultures, it is mostly spot on and that is why they think they should ban pron." Discuss. Citations, please.