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Content Blocking Orders Not Following Free Speech Protections Upheld By Supreme Court: Experts At MarketsNama #NAMARead More
Kerala High Court Issues Notice In Plea Challenging Central Government Order Restraining Open Source SoftwareRead More
Plea before Kerala High Court by SFLC challenging ban on FOSS messaging platforms Element, BriarRead More
Delhi-based SFLC.in Moves Kerala High Court Against Recent Government Ban on 14 Open Source AppsRead More
A win in Mongolia, interviews spotlight China, Vietnam, and India, and a spate of attacks against journalistsRead More
Fact-checking government content: Lawyers acknowledge clarity in IT Rules, media and digital rights groups slam govt for censorshipRead More