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Internet Freedom Foundation urges DoT to unblock WeTransfer, opens RTI resources to the public

“Website blocking is a threshold issue of transparency; we are opening up our resources to the public,” the foundation stated.

June 09, 2020 / 19:37 IST
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Popular file-sharing app WeTransfer was banned in India by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) recently. The authority reportedly cited the reason for the ban as national security and public order.

The DoT had sent notices to Internet service providers across the country to ban the WeTransfer website. Now, almost two weeks after WeTransfer ban in India, the Internet Freedom Foundation sent a representation to DoT urging them to recall this direction.

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The IFF has taken a range of steps to address the blocking of WeTransfer.
The organisation noted that WeTransfer’s blocking was rifled with transparency issues and lacked reason. The authority reportedly cited the reason for the ban as national security and public interest without any specifics or details. Moreover, the process of website blocking, as noticed in this specific incident, is a wider issue. “Website blocking is a threshold issue of transparency; we are opening up our resources to the public.”

The Internet Freedom Foundation stated, “We further also indicate the need for wider regulatory reforms that have led to questionable blocking orders in the past. Including the blocking of Telegram and Porn Websites in India. This is at its very threshold a transparency problem. To address it, we are in addition to the representation opening up our RTI resources to the public to facilitate greater transparency.”

To address the blocking of WeTransfer, IFF is focusing on the problem of website blocking with a range of advocacy actions to increase the chances of reform and success. The organisation will also be opening its RTI resources to the public by creating public literacy materials as well as video explainers.

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