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Digital news platforms will need to tell govt where they publish, size of subscriber base


NEW DELHI: Digital news platforms and publishers of online curated content operating in India will have to inform the information and broadcasting ministry about where and how they publish, the nature of content they release, and the size of their subscriber base within 30 days of the notification of the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, for existing platforms, I&B minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday.
Clarifying that this was not a mandatory registration process, Javadekar said the information would enable future communication and coordination between the ministry and digital news media platforms, whose exact numbers are unknown as yet. He was responding to questions about why stakeholders in the digital news media segment were not consulted by the ministry ahead of notification of the draft rules. ....

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Govt tightens grip over OTT content, allows self-regulation but under MIB oversight


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Under the new structure, the second level will be a self-regulatory body, headed by a retired judge of a high court or Supreme Court. The judge will have to be appointed from a panel prepared by the ministry, and have up to six other members, who can be experts from the field of media, broadcasting, technology and entertainment.
Govt sets strict guidelines for social media, OTT platforms: Key highlights
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Video streaming service providers Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, MX Player and 15 others will now have to adhere to the new guidelines and self-regulatory mechanism notified by the government on Thursday, even as they were in the process of implementing their own self-regulation code. ....

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Govt announces new rules to tighten oversight on social media, digital media, OTT platforms


Updated Feb 25, 2021 · 04:52 pm
Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad addressing a press conference on Thursday.
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on Thursday issued a set of sweeping rules to regulate social media companies, streaming and digital news content that will virtually bring these platforms, for the first time, under the ambit of government supervision.
The “Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021”, was notified after a press conference by Minister of Law and Justice Ravi Shankar Prasad and Minister of Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar. The Union ministers said these policies were meant to tackle the “rampant abuse of social media platforms” and spreading of fake news. ....

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