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Why Namecheap and four other domain registrars are blocked in India

Namecheap and four other domain registrars appear to have been blocked in India folloing the Delhi High Court from February.

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Does ITC's potato biscuit infringe Pran's trade dress?- The New Indian Express

Does ITC's potato biscuit infringe Pran's trade dress?- The New Indian Express
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Legal experts say new guidelines on digital media regulation 'undemocratic'


Express News Service
NEW DELHI: Days after the Centre notified fresh rules on regulating digital media content in a gazetted notification, legal experts said the rules were 'draconian' and 'undemocratic'.
The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 will 'change the way the internet will be experienced in India', said the Internet Freedom Foundation, an NGO that conducts advocacy on digital rights and liberties, in a post.
 
Medianama founder and digital rights activist Nikhil Pahwa said the new rules were undemocratic. On Thursday, the government had termed its new rules as ‘a soft-touch self-regulatory architecture’.
 "The impact of the guidelines is extremely worrying. The impact of these guidelines is similar to a law itself would have. It looks like the government is using rules to create a law without parliamentary scrutiny," said Pahwa.

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Modi government tightens grip on social media content


Express News Service
NEW DELHI:  The Centre on Thursday announced sweeping regulations for social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, online streaming or over-the-top (OTT) services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to protect users’ interest and curb fake news and other harmful content.
The rules make social media firms responsible for the content on their platforms. They will have to deploy automated tools to remove objectionable data. In the case of a government or court order, they must take down the flagged item within 36 hours.
The regulations require messaging platforms to enable the ‘traceability’ feature so that senders of mischievous messages could be identified. But this might compromise end-to-end encryption.  If a social media platform decides on its own to remove a user’s content, it must inform the customer in advance and state the reasons. 

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