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WhatsApp Twitter Facebook tussle new IT rules Ravi Shankar Prasad Aaj Ki baat Rajat Sharma exclusive latest news


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Social media companies operating in India will have to follow law of the land and double standards won t be tolerated, said Union IT & Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Firday. In an exclusive conversation with Rajat Sharma, Editor-In-Chief and Chairman, India TV in Aaj Ki Baat, the Union Minister spoke extensively on the ongoing tussle between social media companies including Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook, others and government over new guidelines for operating in the country.
Speaking over new guidelines for social media and messaging companies like WhatsApp and whether there was any possibility of them being banned in the country, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said WhatsApp won t shut in India and normal users should not worry. ....

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'Twitter can't dictate India's legal policy': MeitY hits back at site's staff security concerns


Twitter can t dictate India s legal policy : MeitY hits back at site s staff security concerns
The central government went on to berate Twitter for not complying with the Intermediary Guidelines and even listed instances where MeitY claimed that the social media site failed to prove its commitment to people of India
BusinessToday.In | May 27, 2021 | Updated 19:09 IST
In response to concerns raised by Twitter over security of its staff members in India, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology released a stern statement asking the microblogging site to comply with the laws of the land.
The social media platform had expressed worry about the safety of its staff in India, days after police visited its office as part of an investigation pertaining to Twitter s tagging of certain posts by BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra as manipulated media . A team from Special Cell under Delhi Police had visited Twitter offices in Delhi and Gurugram on May 25 to serve a no ....

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Big Tech firms weigh outsourcing to meet India's new social media rules


Big Tech firms weigh outsourcing to meet India s new social media rules
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Google, Facebook and Twitter, among others, are exploring whether they could outsource some of the functions to a separate entity or a consultancy to safeguard themselves from additional taxes under India s new social media rules.
Mumbai | New Delhi: Technology giants, including Google, Facebook and Twitter, are exploring whether they could outsource some of the functions to comply with
India’s new social media rules to a separate entity or a consultancy to safeguard themselves from additional taxes.
Companies have reached out to their consultants and legal advisers to create structures to ensure that compliance does not create tax implications, people with direct ....

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social media new rules: India's new social media rules seen echoing globally


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India is among the top three internet markets with close to 700 million users and its digital policy making is being followed closely. If companies accede to government diktats in India, they can’t refuse to do elsewhere, according to internet and legal experts. India’s ban of Chinese short video app TikTok had been cited in the US executive order seeking a similar halt on the Bytedance-owned company. In the past, India’s demand for traceability had also found resonance in countries such as the US, the UK and Australia.
The new Intermediary Liability Rules mandate social media companies with over 5 million users in India to not just enable traceability of end-to-end encrypted messages, but also establish local offices with senior officials to deal with law enforcement and user grievances. ....

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