What Twitter Argues In Its Case vs Centre On Blocking Content
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Twitter's case is that multiple accounts and content included in the blocking orders are overbroad and arbitrary, fail to provide notice to the content originators and are disproportionate in several cases.
Twitter has requested the Karnataka High Court to reverse a few orders from the Centre to block content, arguing that the orders are arbitrary and show "disproportionate use of power", according to sources familiar with the filings.
This is the latest in the ongoing confrontation between the government and the American social media giant.
According to sources, Twitter's case is that multiple accounts and content included in the blocking orders are:
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