An Ahmedabad civil court has ordered the Congress and four of its leaders to remove a deep fake video allegedly defaming Gautam Adani within 48 hours. The court said the content is prima facie defamatory and may cause irreversible harm to reputation if allowed to circulate online.
Jammu & Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary has approached the Delhi High Court seeking removal of allegedly defamatory and sexually suggestive videos circulating online. The Court has asked him to submit the video transcripts and directed Google and Meta to disclose details of the pages and channels that uploaded the content.
The Delhi High Court pulled up Meta and Google in Kumar Sanu’s personality rights case, questioning their failure to remove fake and morphed videos that misuse the singer’s image and reputation across social media platforms.
The Delhi High Court has protected journalist Sudhir Chaudhary’s personality rights, ordering the removal of AI-generated and deepfake content from social media. Uploaders have 48 hours to comply, failing which Google and Meta will act.
The Allahabad High Court has ordered social media platforms to immediately remove all defamatory content targeting spiritual leader Swami Rambhadracharya. The court emphasized prompt action to protect reputation and uphold the principles of media responsibility.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 8) agreed to hear appeals from Google, CCI, and ADIF over Google’s alleged misuse of dominance in the Android app market. This high-stakes legal battle will be heard in November.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 4) stayed Testbook’s legal battle against Google over its Play Store billing policies, stopping the Madras High Court case for now. The decision could impact app developers and digital platforms across India.
Google has moved to the Supreme Court against NCLAT’s ruling supporting CCI’s findings of abuse of dominance in the Android app market. The case involves Google Play billing policies, Google Pay promotion, and a reduced Rs 216.69 crore fine.
Madras High Court slams sexually inappropriate teaser of Bad Girl, calling it harmful to children. Court directs MeitY to ensure its urgent removal from YouTube.
Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court to safeguard his personality rights from unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice, particularly through AI. His lawyer highlighted fraudulent activities involving fake products online, prompting the court to consider removing such content and engaging with Google for further support.
