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Twitter breached Indian law when it locked me out, IT minister says

By Phoebe Seers and Freny Patel ( June 28, 2021, 08:50 GMT | Insight) -- The row between Twitter and the Indian government escalated over the weekend as the IT minister accused Twitter of breaking rules for social media firms when it locked him out of his account over an alleged US copyright law issue. Ravi Shankar Prasad said Twitter had committed a “gross violation” of the IT Rules 2021 because the social network failed to provide him with notice before denying him access. The account was later restored. The row between Twitter and the government escalated over the weekend, as India’s IT minister accused Twitter of breaking rules for social media firms when it locked him out of his account over an alleged US copyright law issue. ...

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