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WhatsApp sued the Indian government on
Wednesday to stop what it said were oppressive new internet rules that would
require it to make people’s messages “traceable” to outside parties for the
first time, New York Times reports from San Francisco.
Tech Crunch drops the lead as ‘WhatsApp has
sued the Indian government challenging the second largest internet market’s new
regulations that could allow authorities to make people’s private messages
“traceable,” and conduct
mass surveillance.’
This story cuts across virtually all major media headlines across the globe with CNBC stating pointers as: