India's government says Twitter should be held liable for what users post

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By Sain in Technology
Updated 3 years ago

New Delhi (CNN Business) — Twitter is in uncharted waters in one of its largest markets. The social media company no longer has immunity over content posted on its platform by third parties in India, according to a court filing submitted Monday by the Indian government. The court has yet to weigh in on the matter.

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