Delhi High Court orders Meta and Google to remove content targeting India cricket coach Gautam Gambhir in a significant personality rights case. The court has directed the tech giants to take down objectionable web links and AI-generated deepfakes misusing Gambhir's name and image. Justice Jyoti Singh also ordered Meta, Google, and Amazon Sellers to provide subscriber information and IP details of content uploaders. Gambhir filed the civil lawsuit seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights, claiming commercial misuse through deepfakes. Meta confirmed removal of infringing URLs, while Google stated one URL had been taken down. The court set a 36-hour deadline for removing identical infringing links brought to the defendants' attention.
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