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Its good they lost on this. You can see this in Britain already they move to ban internet porn but tack a whole lot more onto what they are after they will use any excuse its just a shit screen to go after your freedoms we have seen this all the time. This opens the door to keep banning and banning and restricting the freedom of the internet. Indian's pwned big brother on this by protesting. And shows people need to protest this censoring of freedom more everywhere. It works. This makes India a greater bastion of Freedom of Speech and is a win for all. Hindu's where some of Hitler's favorite People and Hindu's in India love Hitler and NS, they fought together against Jew Word Order....Indian's have lots of net access and most can speak and write English better then Westerners......Put jew and jew together as to why big jewber wants freedom of net gone in India.

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Today Mien Bro's the jooz where forced to eat Hitler ice cream!





http://www.channel4.com/news/india-porn ... cial-media


Last week the Indian government asked the Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISP) to block access to 857 websites on the grounds of morality and decency.

However, outrage quickly spread across social media prompting a debate on Twitter over censorship in the country.

The hashtag #pornban began trending over the weekend as many took to Twitter to vent their frustration. Following the ban several websites became inaccessible and displayed messages that they were blocked on the instructions of the competent authority.

The angry backlash caused the Indian government to revoke the ban but sites that promote child pornography will still be disabled.

"A new notification will be issued shortly. The ban will be partially withdrawn. Sites that do not promote child porn will be unbanned," the country's IT and telecom minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, told India Today TV.

Service providers, who now need to unblock most of the sites, argue that the new directive is unreasonable as they cannot be sure which websites contain child pornography.

Head of the India ISP Association of India told the Times of India: "How can the government put the responsibility on us to see whether a website carries child pornography or not?"

In July, the Indian supreme court criticised the government's inability to block sites including child pornography.

The Indian government said the move to ban internet pornography was complying with the supreme court order and it is committed to the freedom of communication on the internet.

The ban is the country's first biggest crackdown on internet porn service providers as social media and accessability to porn vida smartphones has rapidly increased. According to statistics released by adult site Pornhub, India was its fourth largest source of traffic in 2014, behind the US, UK and Canada.
 

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