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The Hindu Explains | Why has the government announced new guidelines to regulate digital content?

Updated: What are the dos and don’ts for social media and OTT platforms? Share Article AAA Representative Image: For digital publishers of news and current affairs as well as video streaming services, an identical three-tier structure for grievance redressal has been mandated. File Photo.   What are the dos and don’ts for social media and OTT platforms? The story so far: On Thursday, in a long-anticipated move, the government notified guidelines that seek to provide a grievance redressal mechanism for users of digital platforms of all kinds social media sites, messaging apps, over-the-top (OTT) streaming services, and digital news publishers. The Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 also mandate that social media and messaging platforms will have to adhere to new requirements in assisting investigative agencies of the government. Launching the guidelines, Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ravi

Toolkit case: Media coverage definitely shows sensationalism, Delhi High Court says

Toolkit case: Media coverage definitely shows sensationalism, Delhi High Court says The court was hearing activist Disha Ravi’s plea against three TV news channels for their coverage of her case. 20 Feb, 2021 “Print and electronic media plays a very important role in ensuring that there is no sensationalism and that they adhere to responsible journalism,” the Delhi High Court observed on Friday while hearing climate activist Disha Ravi’s petition seeking to restrain TV news channels such as India Today, News18 and Times Now from publishing “any alleged private chats between her and third parties”. However, the court added, the recent media coverage “definitely shows sensationalism”.

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