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Wikipedia and the protection offered by SC’s Shreya Singal judgement

Everyone has a right to seek judicial remedy when their rights are violated. But by not suing the actual sources of publications and instead going after an encyclopedia that only cites these articles and threatening to ban it over contested opinions sets a concerning precedent

September 11, 2024 / 17:28 IST
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Wikipedia functions as a non-profit entity, driven by the commitment of its contributors to ensure accuracy.

By Faisal Farooqui 

Recent developments surrounding the Delhi High Court’s remarks on Wikipedia have sparked significant concern. The suggestion that Wikipedia could face a ban in India due to a petition from ANI is troubling and threatens the very essence of the knowledge revolution that India is experiencing.

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Wikipedia stands as a monumental achievement in the realm of free and open information. It operates on the principles of transparency and collective wisdom, with volunteers worldwide contributing to its extensive database without financial gain. Unlike social media platforms, Wikipedia functions as a non-profit, driven by the commitment of its contributors to ensure accuracy and balance through a rigorous self-regulating process.

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