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FC: Indian court rules that search engine liable for links to porn
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 00:53:17 -0500
[We have a writeup here:
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,40432,00.html A quick glance says
rediff.com is a fairly standard portal/news site, with original articles,
free email, and online shopping. --Declan]
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From: "David Burt" <dburt () n2h2 com>
To: "Declan McCullagh" <declan () well com>
Cc: "James S. Tyre" <jstyre () jstyre com>
Subject: Indian Judge: Search Engine Access to Porn Makes Provider Liable
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 16:21:55 -0800
Copyright 2000 FT Asia Intelligence Wire
All rights reserved.
Copyright 2000 Business Line.
BUSINESS LINE
November 30, 2000
LENGTH: 501 words
HEADLINE: India: 'Rediff purveying pornography'
BODY:
PUNE, Nov. 29. IN a landmark order, a Pune judge has held Rediff.com
responsible for spreading pornographic material on the Internet.
In an order dated November 27, the First Class Judicial Magistrate, Mr S.
Bhosle, held that there was enough evidence to place the Directors of
Rediff Communications Ltd on trial for offences under Section 292 of the
Indian Penal Code (distribution of pornographic material) and Section 109
of the Indian Penal Code (abetment).
According to the order, if convicted, the Directors of Rediff
Communications Ltd - Mr Ajit Balakrishnan (Chairman, accused No. 1), Mr
Arun Nanda, Mr Abhay Havaldar, Mr Sunil Phatarphekar, Mr Charles Robert
Kaye and Mr Tony Janz (accused No. 2 to 7) - could face imprisonment for
up to two years.
In his five-page order, the magistrate held that the search facility
offered by Rediff.com could be used to view Web sites containing
pornographic material. The Directors have been summoned to the Criminal
court in Pune on December 30.
The order has been issued on a complaint filed on June 21 by a Pune-based
law student. Mr Rohas Nagpal, President of the Asian School of Cyber Laws
from Pune, represented the complainant.
The student, who accessed the Net from a local Internet cafe, found that
pornographic and obscene materials were easily available and could be
viewed by using the search facilities of Rediff.com.
The complaint had also alleged that the company was providing the facility
of the search engine.
Mr Nagpal said that he had verified the complaint, adding that an
investigation by the police had become necessary.
He pointed out that the investigating officer had supported the facts
stated by the complainant but differed in the opinion only on the point
that these sites were based in the US and that currently, there was no
machinery available which could separate the obscene sites from other
information sites.
The officer had said that "viewing" of such sites totally depended on the
viewers and submitted his report that the accused were not responsible for
the offence.
But Mr Nagpal said that two Web sites, 123india.com and Compuserve.com,
had successfully filtered all obscene materials from their sites and
access through their search engines for such materials was not possible.
He noted that the technology for filtering the obscene material was
available and that Rediff.com should also utilise it.
[snip --DBM]
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