India's IT ministry has tightened rules for internet content takedowns, limiting orders to senior bureaucrats and police officials. This follows a legal battle with X (formerly Twitter) over broad takedown requests. New regulations mandate reasoned justifications and periodic reviews, enhancing accountability and ensuring compliance with Indian laws.
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