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Not just user, intermediary also affected by blocking orders, Twitter tells Karnataka HC

These submissions come in response to the Karnataka High Court's questions on how Twitter is considered an aggrieved person. The case involves a petition that challenges 10 blocking orders consisting of 39 URLs belonging to users.

October 17, 2022 / 22:24 IST
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When a blocking order is issued, it is not just the user whose content has been blocked is considered as an 'aggrieved person', but also the platform from which the content has been removed, Twitter told Karnataka High Court on October 17.

Senior advocate Arvind Datar appearing for Twitter said, "All countries recognise that the social media intermediary, they are all aggrieved persons -- it is not just the user who is posting the message, but even the intermediary that has the right to file an appeal."

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These submissions come in response to the Karnataka High Court's questions on how Twitter is considered an aggrieved person. The case involves a petition that challenges 10 blocking orders consisting of 39 URLs belonging to users.

Expanding further on this, Datar reasoned that when the notice is issued, it is not just issued to the user but also to the intermediary.