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Google Committed To Complying With Indiaâs New IT Rules: CEO Sundar Pichai
Chief executive officer of Google Inc, Sundar Pichai. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
In the latest development, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Google Sundar Pichai said on Thursday (27 May) that the search engine giant is committed to complying with Indiaâs latest IT rules that came into effect on 26 May, reports
Economic Times. It s obviously early days and our local teams are very engaged. You know we comply with local laws and we will approach it with the same framework, Pichai said in a video conference with select reporters from Asia Pacific. We engage and explain to everyone the importance of information, promoting (the) free flow of information, but do want to respect legislative processes in democratic countries.
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May 28, 2021 01:08 IST
By and large, the Information Technology Rules, 2021 go against landmark judicial precedents upholding key rights
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By and large, the Information Technology Rules, 2021 go against landmark judicial precedents upholding key rights
The life of Indian Law rather than being shaped along mathematical exactitudes finds itself at the receiving end of an experiential tussle. This tussle has aimed at every stage to bargain for a Fundamental Right in return for some negotiation, sometimes with the desire of the coloniser and at others with the dominant ideology at the Centre.
There are ambiguities
The subject of concern now is the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, which threaten to deprive social media platforms of their safe harbour immunity in the event of non-compliance with the said rules. While there are positive aspects about the said guidelines, there are, equally, glaring
RTI Reply Busts Centre s Claim that Elaborate Public Consultations Preceded IT Rules
Two seminars and a meeting, all devoted to regulation of OTT platforms, is what the I&B ministry admits to by way of consultation with stakeholders. No meeting with news organisations is mentioned.
File photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar. Photo: Twitter
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has refused to disclose details related to how the government’s controversial new IT Rules were drafted, citing reasons that are not allowed as viable exceptions under the Right to Information Act.