Reuters has taken down -- globally -- an important hacking-for-profit investigation that included details about an Indian hacking entrepreneur -- because he got a court in that country to say so.i_have_no_enemies@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 434 points – 10 months agomastodon.world22Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDoes Reuters actually operate in India? What’s stopping them just ignoring a blatantly immoral ruling?They operate pretty literally everywhere. But yeah, appeasing the totalitarian demands of the fascist Modi government and its pet courts is not the way to go.1 more...Yes, they do.1 more...
Does Reuters actually operate in India? What’s stopping them just ignoring a blatantly immoral ruling?They operate pretty literally everywhere. But yeah, appeasing the totalitarian demands of the fascist Modi government and its pet courts is not the way to go.1 more...Yes, they do.1 more...
They operate pretty literally everywhere. But yeah, appeasing the totalitarian demands of the fascist Modi government and its pet courts is not the way to go.1 more...
Does Reuters actually operate in India? What’s stopping them just ignoring a blatantly immoral ruling?
They operate pretty literally everywhere.
But yeah, appeasing the totalitarian demands of the fascist Modi government and its pet courts is not the way to go.
Yes, they do.