@Twitter @TwitterIndia anything wrong in a video celebrating India’s victory ??https://twitter.com/nikhildadhich/status/1018731125169012736 …
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Sport associations and broadcast rightholders send many takedown notices. BCCI for instance has sent hundreds of such takedown notices for cricket clips uploaded online. IMO the best way to protect citizens' interests in this case is transparent appeal process and fair use rights
Dear Aroon, I don't think you got what Smriti ji is saying... Remember, 'a rule is a rule even to a fool'... So, was it only copyright violations in some cases?? Check thishttps://twitter.com/TajinderBagga/status/1018744963700412417?s=19 …
DMCA notices are a matter of public record. But filing one for a random user — and not doing so for a highly followed account like Rahul Gandhi's — is entirely the discretion of the rightsholder. And considering the bad optics of DMCA'ing a politician, I can see why this happened
Arguendo ——Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that "All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law”
Absolutely. And laws like DMCA give rightsholders both the expansive power — and their own discretion — to file takedown notices against whoever they want. If I were a lawyer handling these takedown notices, I'd feel way less empowered to file one against a politician's handle.
Twitter also proactively and immediately discloses DMCA notices that they have received on Lumen. There isn't one against Rahul Gandhi's tweet. DMCA is a notice-based law, intermediary platforms are not liable to proactively remove content on their own. https://lumendatabase.org/notices/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FRahulGandhi%2Fstatus%2F1017632583226675205&sort_by= …
Aroon sir, all you are saying is that the discrimination is not at @TwitterIndia but at @hotstartweets which has selectively sent out DMCA takedown notices.
Star, or whoever the rightsholder is, has the discretion by law to be as selective or expansive as they want in sending out these notices. Twitter only takes action on notices they've received, not on a single piece of content automatically, like for example YouTube does.
Can you tell the concerned authority to impliment the law and suspend RAGA' s account on Twitter?
Application if law is inversely proportional to the amount in bank account (specially Swiss banks)







But law is under your BJP and modi sir hand mam why are you time passing here with fake agenda
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