Indian government blocks 254 URLs in 2013
Press Trust of India, March 15, 2013
Government has blocked a total of 254 URLs or uniform resource locators in 2013, Parliament was informed Wednesday.URL
is also known as a web address. Of the total URLs blocked, 60 URLs were
of sites hosting videos of the film Innocence of Muslims and 194 URLs
were blocked in compliance of court orders, Minister of State for
Communication and IT Milind Deora said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
"In the year 2013, government has blocked other 121 URLs in compliance of court orders. In addition, 60 URLs hosting video/trailor of controversial movie 'Innocence of Muslims' were blocked under the provisions of Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and rules notified therein," he added.
The film, made in USA, had sparked off violent protests in the Middle-East and also in Pakistan.
"73 URLs were blocked in compliance of a court order issued by Second Additional District Judge, Dabra, Gwalior (in Madhya Pradesh). The court order was issued pursuant to a civil suit (16A of 2012) and subsequent applications filed in the court of the District Judge, Dabra, Gwalior," he said.
Last Month, the web page of University Grants Commission (UGC) among various other website links were blocked on the Internet on basis of a Gwalior court order after a business partner of Arindam Chaudhuri-led IIPM complained about the "defamatory material" about the institute published on them.
The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEITY) blocked 78 web pages including that of UGC following the court order. The list also included news items on websites of leading media houses on the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM).
"In the year 2013, government has blocked other 121 URLs in compliance of court orders. In addition, 60 URLs hosting video/trailor of controversial movie 'Innocence of Muslims' were blocked under the provisions of Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and rules notified therein," he added.
The film, made in USA, had sparked off violent protests in the Middle-East and also in Pakistan.
"73 URLs were blocked in compliance of a court order issued by Second Additional District Judge, Dabra, Gwalior (in Madhya Pradesh). The court order was issued pursuant to a civil suit (16A of 2012) and subsequent applications filed in the court of the District Judge, Dabra, Gwalior," he said.
Last Month, the web page of University Grants Commission (UGC) among various other website links were blocked on the Internet on basis of a Gwalior court order after a business partner of Arindam Chaudhuri-led IIPM complained about the "defamatory material" about the institute published on them.
The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEITY) blocked 78 web pages including that of UGC following the court order. The list also included news items on websites of leading media houses on the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM).
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