Wikipedia operator challenges Indian court's order to remove content
Wikipedia's operator, Wikimedia has challenged a Delhi High Court order to remove defamatory statements from Wikipedia, following a lawsuit by ANI. The case is part of a growing trend of Indian legal disputes involving major tech platforms over co...

Last week's Delhi High Court ruling came after Indian news agency ANI sued the US platform last year, citing a Wikipedia description that it faced criticism for being a government "propaganda tool" and sought removal of such statements.
Wikipedia's operator, Wikimedia, has sought an appeal before a larger panel of judges of the same court, said the two sources, who sought anonymity as they are not authorised to speak to the media.
Wikimedia did not immediately respond to email messages to seek comment.
Reuters owns a 26% stake in ANI, and has previously said it is not involved in ANI's business practices or operations.
The Wikimedia Foundation is the second major tech platform, following X, to become embroiled in Indian court battles over orders to take down content in recent years.
X is separately contesting government orders to block some posts about Indian farmers' protests in 2021.
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