Google removes 95,680 content pieces in July in India: Compliance report
The Hindu
The content removal was done under several categories, including copyright, trademark, court order, circumvention, counterfeit, graphic sexual content, impersonation and other legal requests
Google received 36,934 complaints from users and removed 95,680 pieces of content based on those complaints in July, the tech giant company said in its monthly transparency reports released on August 31. In addition to reports from users, Google also removed 5,76,892 pieces of content in July as a result of automated detection. The U.S. based company has made these disclosures as part of compliance with India's IT rules that came into force on May 26.More Related News
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