Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal highlighted an issue of Wikipedia not complying with the court's order, which was directed to disclose the people who made edits to ANI's Wikipedia page. ANI (Asian News International), a news agency, filed a legal suit against Wikipedia, demanding that the online encyclopedia disclose the identities of individuals who had edited ANI's page However, Wikipedia has a policy of protecting the identities of the people who make edits on its pages, making it difficult to disclose. The organisation believes that it encourages their participation. Ola CEO said that it was the reason India needed to build a tech stack in India. He said, "These platforms don't even comply with Indian laws and ignore court judgements!" He even took on X, saying, 'Also, look at Twitter's arm twisting of the Brazilian Supreme Court. The more we ignore and justify, the more we risk." X Remains 'No 1 News App' in Brazil Despite Nationwide Ban, Fine Over VPN Use; Elon Musk Elated.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal Addressed Wikipedia-ANI Issue and Took On X for Not Complying With Laws
Another proof of why we need to build our tech stack in India. These platforms don’t even comply with Indian laws and then even ignore court judgements!
Also, just look at Twitter’s arm twisting of the Brazilian Supreme Court.
The more we ignore and justify, more we risk. https://t.co/2NR6MiNB8q
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) September 5, 2024
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