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Facebook, Twitter May Face Criminal Action in India as Deadline to Comply to Intermediary Rules Ends Today


Facebook, Twitter May Face Criminal Action in India as Deadline to Comply to Intermediary Rules Ends Today
The deadline for complying with the provisions under the new Intermediary Rules is ending on Tuesday.
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 25 May 2021 12:21 IST
Photo Credit: Reuters
Highlights
New Intermediary Rules came into effect on February 25
Social media platforms asked for an extension in the compliance window
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube may face criminal action in India as they are yet to comply with the norms of the new Intermediary Rules. The new rules by the government were passed in February, though special provisions for “significant social media intermediaries” that have more than 50 lakh registered users are set to come into effect on Wednesday, May 26. The provisions force the key social media platforms to appoint at least three officers for grievance redressal and follow a specific code of conduct t ....

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Explained: What are the new IT rules and will they come into effect tomorrow?


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Big Tech companies have been in conflict with governments across the world for quite some time now. In India, even as the Centre introduced new rules for social media and digital content, earlier this year on February 25, and gave a three-month deadline to all social media and OTT (Over The Top) platforms to comply with them, many are yet to do so.
What do the rules suggest?
According to the centre, the rules establish a soft-touch self-regulatory architecture and a Code of Ethics and a three-tier grievance redressal mechanism for news publishers and OTT platforms and digital media.
Publishers of news on digital media would be required to observe norms of journalistic conduct of the Press Council of India and the Programme Code under the Cable Television Networks Regulation Act thereby, providing a level playing field between the offline (print, TV) and digital media ....

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Brief: Arguments made by LiveLaw in plea challenging Information Technology Rules 2021


March 12, 2021
The Intermediaries Rules 2021 have not been issued following due process under the Information Technology Act 2000, claimed legal reporting portal LiveLaw, in its petition against the new Rules. They are “vague” and “suffer from excessive delegation of powers”, which will lead to the exercise of judicial functions by non-judicial authorities, the legal news platform said in its petition.
Earlier this week, LiveLaw filed a petition in the Kerala High Court, challenging the validity of the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. After hearing the petition, the court granted a stay against any coercive action by the government against LiveLaw by virtue of it being declared a “publisher” under the new Rules. ....

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Kerala High Court issues stay on IT Rules 2021 after LiveLaw moves petition


Kerala High Court issues stay on IT Rules 2021 after LiveLaw moves petition
March 11, 2021
Legal news portal LiveLaw on Wednesday obtained a stay from the Kerala High Court against any coercive action the government may take against the publisher under the new Intermediary Rules 2021 issued under the Information Technology Act, 2000. The new rules require the publication to join a self-regulatory body and appoint a grievance officer, among other requirements.
“The respondents shall not take any coercive action against the petitioners for non- compliance of the provisions contained in Part III of Exhibit P1 Rules, as the petitioners are the publishers of law reports and legal literature,” Justice PV Asha said in the order. The case will next be heard on March 18 for detailed arguments. ....

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