India Questions Wikipedia's Intermediary Status
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•India issues notice to Wikipedia over concerns of bias | TechCrunch
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The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued a notice to Wikipedia questioning its intermediary status.
The notice follows a contentious case in the Delhi High Court , where judges have described Wikipedia ’s open editing feature as “dangerous” The court is hearing a defamation case brought by a news agency.
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