X Corp对印度的Sahyog门户网站裁决提出上诉, 认为这违反了正当程序和言论自由权利。
X Corp appeals India’s Sahyog portal ruling, arguing it violates due process and free speech rights.
X公司对Karnataka高等法院的一项裁决提出上诉,该裁决支持印度使用Sahyog门户网站,这是一个政府系统,用于向在线平台发出自动内容收回订单。
X Corp has appealed a Karnataka High Court ruling upholding India’s use of the Sahyog portal, a government system for issuing automated content takedown orders to online platforms.
该公司辩称,根据2000年《信息技术法》第69A条,该门户网站允许在无保障的情况下删除内容,违反了正当程序,并依据第79(3)(b)条质疑其合法性。
The company argues the portal violates due process by allowing content removal without safeguards under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000, and challenges its legality under Section 79(3)(b).
下级法院裁定该门户网站合法,称其为打击网络犯罪和保护公共秩序的必要工具,特别是在涉及对妇女犯罪的案件中。
The lower court ruled the portal lawful, calling it a necessary tool for fighting cybercrime and protecting public order, especially in cases involving offenses against women.
它还指出,像X公司这样的外国实体不能根据只适用于印度公民的第19条第1款(a)项,要求享有宪法规定的言论自由权利。
It also stated that foreign entities like X Corp cannot claim constitutional free speech rights under Article 19(1)(a), which apply only to Indian citizens.
2025年11月14日提出的上诉现在将由一个司法官审查,对印度的中间责任和数字监管可能产生影响。
The appeal, filed November 14, 2025, will now be reviewed by a division bench, with potential implications for intermediary liability and digital regulation in India.