The Indian government late Thursday told ISPs (Internet service providers) there to stop blocking entire blog Web sites such as Google’s www.blogspot.com. The move comes after Indian bloggers and the media found that most blog Web sites were inaccessible to them, although the government’s Department of Telecommunications (DOT) had notified ISPs on July 13 that they had to block only 17 Web sites and blogs.Some ISPs blocked entire domains such as www.blogspot.com rather than the sub-domains that they had been instructed to block, said Deepak Maheshwari, secretary of the ISP Association of India. The ISP Association advised its members earlier Thursday not to block entire domains, but only the Web sites and blogs specified by the government. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe The DOT in a statement Thursday said it had instructed all ISPs in the country to provide unhindered Internet access except for the Web sites and Web pages specifically mentioned in its earlier order. The DOT also sought explanations from ISPs about why action should not be taken against them for blocking unintended Web sites and Web pages. Under India’s Information Technology Act 2000, Web sites can be blocked if they are found to promote hate, violence, terrorism and pornography. The DOT has not explained why it told ISPs to block the 17 sites and blogs. The sites might have been blocked because of concerns they were being used by terrorists to communicate with one another, according to government sources. Indian police are still investigating bomb blasts in Mumbai trains earlier this month that killed about 200 people and injured more than 700. -John Ribeiro, IDG News Service (Bangalore Bureau)Related Links: Indian Bloggers May Get Reprieve India Blocks Websites, Blogs After Terror AttacksCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content opinion CIOs worry about Gen AI – for all the right reasons Generative AI is poised to be the most consequential information technology of the decade. Plenty of promise. But expect novel new challenges to your enterprise data platform. By Mike Feibus Sep 20, 2023 7 mins CIO Generative AI Artificial Intelligence brandpost How Zero Trust can help align the CIO and CISO By Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at HPE Aruba Networking Sep 20, 2023 4 mins Zero Trust brandpost So, you’re ready to invest in Universal ZTNA. Here’s what you should know With careful evaluation and planning, implementing Universal ZTNA for all users offers a simple, effective way to enhance security across your entire network. By Peter Newton Sep 20, 2023 6 mins Zero Trust news ServiceNow boasts industry-first gen AI general availability with Vancouver release of Now Most major software vendors say they will incorporate generative AI in their applications; ServiceNow claims it will be the first to deliver the code. By Peter Sayer Sep 20, 2023 6 mins CIO Software Providers Zero Trust Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe