Posted by : Cyber Freak
Friday, 25 January 2013

According to Google's
latest transparency report, India stood second with as many as 2,431
requests for data about 4,106 users. The U.S. topped the list with 8,438
requests for information about 14,868 users. France, Germany, Britain
and Brazil filled out the top six.
“[The data] shows the steady increase in
government requests for our users’ data continued in the second half of
2012, as usage of our services continued to grow,” says Google in a
blog post. "User data requests of all kinds have
increased by more than 70 per cent since 2009. In total, we received
21,389 requests for information about 33,634 users from July through
December 2012."
According to official figures, the government had ordered 690 webpages/URLs for having anti-national, objectionable and hate content last year. Out of 690 webpages, 663 were blocked during the last year. The Indian government has already come under criticism for its alleged attempts to impose web censorship.
Though the government has denied it intends to censor the Internet, it
has stressed for having a web monitoring mechanism. Last year, various
Internet companies were dragged to the court for having objectionable
content.
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