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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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MeitY questions Twitter's reluctance to set up compliance mechanism in India


MeitY questions Twitter s reluctance to set up compliance mechanism in India
MeitY in strong words suggested that Twitter needs to stop beating around the bush and comply with the laws of the land
Nidhi Singal | May 27, 2021 | Updated 20:09 IST
After WhatsApp sued the government over the new digital IT rules, microblogging platform Twitter had expressed concerns over the potential threat to freedom of expression. Raising apprehension about the requirement of making an individual (the compliance officer) criminally liable for content on the platform, Twitter requested the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to consider a minimum 3-month extension to implement the new social media rules. Controverting the claims made by Twitter, MeitY raised concerns about Twitter not setting up such a mechanism in India on its own. ....

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India's new rules for Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms explained in five points


India’s new rules for Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms explained in five points
India’s new rules for Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms explained in five points
India has announced new rules and regulation to govern social media platforms in the countryBCCL
Social media platforms in India, like Facebook and its offshoot WhatsApp, Google’s YouTube, Twitter, and others now face a new set of rules and regulation set to be enforced after mid-May.
The Indian government has laid rules for a physical presence, monitoring of harmful content, tracking down the first originator of mischief, and the voluntary verification of users. ....

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Govt tightens grip over OTT content, announces self-regulatory body


OTT platforms should self-classify the content into five age based categories - U (Universal), U/A, (people above 7 years), U/A above (13 years), U/A (above 16 years), and A (all the adults), said the government on Thursday while announcing guidelines for these platforms.
Platforms would be required to implement parental locks for content classified as U/A 13+ or higher, and reliable age verification mechanisms for content classified as A, it said.
The publisher of online curated content would also be required to display the classification rating specific to each content or programme together with a content descriptor informing the user about the nature of the content, and advising on viewer description (if applicable) at the beginning of every programme enabling the user to make an informed decision, prior to watching the programme. ....

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FB, Google, Twitter must remove content within 36 hours of govt order


The government on Thursday announced new information technology rules to curb the misuse of social media platforms.
It mandated firms to appoint a grievance officer and disclose the first originator of the mischievous information and remove it within 36 hours.
The rules said content depicting nudity or morphed pictures of women needed to be removed within 24 hours.
The rules notified by the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, will affect players such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter, and will include OTT (over the top) platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney, and Hotstar.
The rules make a distinction between social media intermediaries and significant social media intermediaries that have a large number of users. The government will notify the threshold of the user base that will distinguish between the two. ....

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