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Never threatened social media platforms' staff of jail term: IT ministry


Never threatened social media platforms staff of jail term: IT ministry
The IT Ministry said the recent guidelines on social media platforms simply require them to put in place a robust grievance redressal mechanism for its users
BusinessToday.In | March 14, 2021 | Updated 18:14 IST
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has clarified the government never threatened employees of any social media platform. None of the government communications, either written or oral, have ever threatened the employees of any of the social media platforms of jail term, MeitY said.
Reacting to reports that suggest Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter employees being threatened with jail term, the IT Ministry said social media platforms are obliged to follow the laws of India and the Constitution of India, just like all other businesses in India have to. ....

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Backstory:  From 'Partly Unfree' to 'Fully Unfree'? The New IT Rules Could Hasten the Slide


Backstory:  From ‘Partly Unfree’ to ‘Fully Unfree’? The New IT Rules Could Hasten the Slide
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The two Union ministers, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Prakash Javadekar, who had jointly unveiled the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, at a press conference on February 25, are today hard at work trying to defuse the blowback.
Barely had the import of their exertions sunk in within the country, when uncomfortable news flowed in from without. In early March, the US-based Freedom House report lowered India’s rank from a “free” to a “partly free” country followed by Sweden’s V-Dem Institute, that had once ranked India as the “world’s largest democracy”, now considering it an “electoral autocracy”. The decline in the standards of media freedom in Indi ....

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Top news of the day: Trivendra Singh Rawat resigns as Uttarakhand CM; Modi inaugurates 'Maitri Setu' between India and Bangladesh, and more


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The crisis over Mr. Rawat’s continuance arose after the national leadership of the party despatched two central observers to the State after consistent complaints on Mr. Rawat’s style of functioning within the party and reported popularity in the State. A meeting of the BJP Legislature Party is scheduled for March 10. ....

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Patching the gaps in India's cybersecurity


Patching the gaps in India’s cybersecurity
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Doctrinal clarity and institutional coherence are essential for a robust cybersecurity posture
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On Sunday, February 28, there was a sensational report in
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China appears to warn India: push too hard and the lights could go out, based on investigations by a United States-based cybersecurity firm. It raised the possibility that the power outage in Mumbai, on October 13, 2020, could have been the result of an attack by a Chinese state-sponsored group. Maharashtra’s Home Minister acknowledged that a report by the Maharashtra Cyber Cell showed that the grid failure was potentially the result of “cyber sabotage”. Meanwhile, the Union Power Ministry denied that the grid failure was linked to any cybersecurity incident, and blamed human error for it. We cannot say who is right since not enough information is available in the public domain. And therein lies th ....

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India's new digital media rules will harm open Internet: Mozilla


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“Ripple effects of these provisions will have a devastating impact on freedom of expression, privacy and security,” Internet company Mozilla said.
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“Ripple effects of these provisions will have a devastating impact on freedom of expression, privacy and security,” Internet company Mozilla said.
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The Indian government recently notified new rules on how digital and social media platforms should operate in the country. The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, tweaks protection available to social media and OTT companies, and expands their compliance obl ....

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