During the trial, Wikimedia did something that it reportedly hasn’t done anywhere else in the world. It took down an English article after the Delhi High Court order. And now, it has even agreed to disclose the basic subscriber information about the users who wrote or edited ANI’s Wikipedia page in a sealed cover to the court.
“Globally, India is yet again being seen as a place that is finding creative ways to stop the free flow of information,” Mishi Choudhary, founder of the non-profit organisation Software Freedom Law Center, India (SFLC.in) told ThePrint.
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In ANI vs Wikimedia, Round 1 goes to India’s tech law. The US firm has taken a beating twice