NEW DELHI ? New Internet rules that seek to enhance national security and limit offensive content have sparked an angry debate about free speech in the world?s largest democracy.
The regulations prohibit Web sites and service providers from hosting information that could be regarded as ?harmful,? ?blasphemous? or ?insulting? to any other nation, among other things. Providers are expected to remove such content within 36 hours of being notified of a complaint, and search engines, Web sites and cyber cafes can be held liable for objectionable material.
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