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‘...officers are not Tom, Dick, or Harry…': Government to Elon Musk's X over content takedown orders

‘...officers are not Tom, Dick, or Harry…': Government to Elon Musk's X over content takedown orders

Time of India20 hours ago
Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, is clashing with the government once again over
content moderation
. A lawyer for the social media company argued in
Karnataka high court
that 'every Tom, Dick, and Harry' has been authorised to issue content takedown orders – a statement that drew sharp criticism from the Centre's counsel.
The remarks came during a hearing for X's challenge against a government-run website. X claims this portal is a 'censorship portal' that allows officials to demand content removal, while the government maintains it is a tool to swiftly notify companies of their due diligence obligations regarding online content.
'This is the danger, My Lord…': says X's lawyer
During the court proceedings, X's lawyer, KG Raghavan, highlighted a recent notice from the railways department demanding the removal of a video showing a car on a railway track.
'This is the danger, My Lord, that is done now, if every Tom, Dick, and Harry officer is authorised,' Raghavan told the court.
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The 'Tom, Dick, and Harry' phrasing quickly drew the ire of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who retorted that 'officers are not Tom, Dick, or Harry... they are statutory functionaries.' Mehta emphasised that 'no social media intermediary can expect completely unregulated functioning.'
A case was filed in the court onMarch 5 wherein X argued that the
IT Ministry
is asking other departments to use a government website launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs last year to issue content blocking orders.
This isn't the first time X has been at odds with the Indian government; in 2021, the company faced a standoff over non-compliance with orders to block certain tweets, eventually complying but continuing a court battle related to the issue.
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