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An Internet that doesn't offend
Description
Telecom minister Kapil Sibal justifies his decision to create
guidelines for removing ?objectionable? content online and claims it
doesn?t amount to censorship.
guidelines for removing ?objectionable? content online and claims it
doesn?t amount to censorship.
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