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Google publishes IT Rules-mandated report on content removals in India
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Delhi HC refuses interim relief against IT Rules for The Quint, The Wire
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Mon, May 17th 2021 9:35am
Mike Masnick
Despite the UK government insisting that it spent the past few years talking to various stakeholders, the final bill is a disaster for the open internet. Heather Burns, from the UK s Open Rights Group (loosely the UK s version of the EFF), has a short thread about the bill, explaining why it s so problematic. Here s the key bit:
You re going to read a lot today about the government s plans for the Online Safety Bill on #onlineharms, a regulatory process which has eaten up much of the past two years of my professional work. I suppose if I had a hot take to offer after two years, it s this:
IT Rules 2021: How online news and current affairs commentators will be impacted
March 8, 2021
Social media companies and other online intermediaries are now responsible to monitor ‘news and current affairs’ content on their platforms published by individual journalists, freelancers, satirists or any other commentator. As a result online commentators like Faye D’Souza, Akash Banerjee (DeshBhakt), Dhruv Rathee, Amit Varma (SeenandtheUnseen) and even standup comedians could now fall under the government’s new regulatory framework.
Last week, the government notified the Intermediary Liability and Digital Media Ethics Code Rules, 2021 which introduced a new a regulatory oversight mechanism under the ambit of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) for news and current affairs/curated content on the internet. Legal experts told MediaNama that the rules clearly spell out various responsibilities placed on social media platforms when it comes to any and all online ‘n
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