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Nine-pin bowling aimed at free speech, privacy

Updated: May 28, 2021 01:08 IST By and large, the Information Technology Rules, 2021 go against landmark judicial precedents upholding key rights Share Article AAA By and large, the Information Technology Rules, 2021 go against landmark judicial precedents upholding key rights The life of Indian Law rather than being shaped along mathematical exactitudes finds itself at the receiving end of an experiential tussle. This tussle has aimed at every stage to bargain for a Fundamental Right in return for some negotiation, sometimes with the desire of the coloniser and at others with the dominant ideology at the Centre. There are ambiguities The subject of concern now is the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, which threaten to deprive social media platforms of their safe harbour immunity in the event of non-compliance with the said rules. While there are positive aspects about the said guidelines, there are, equally, glaring

Seares: We didn t know or we just forgot: 1 Noah s on land owned by Cebu City, which wants to keep on using it 2 Capitol now uses CCQC site, city-owned before, to assail land swap

Tale of 2 quarantine sites WDK/WJF: NOAH S LAND. Three hectares of land at South Road Properties where Noha, one of Cebu City s quarantine center, has been located, are still owned by the City Government. The lot was leased by Bigfoot Global Solutions, owner of Bigfoot Studios, in 2007 for 25 years, meaning the lease wouldn t expire until 2032. It was not disclosed how much rent Bigfoot has been paying; only the fact that it was expected to pay in advance P25 million in rent. Whatever the exact rent, it must have been not stiff since Bigfoot promised huge development in the area that would ve boosted the SRP value, increased city tax incomes and created thousands of jobs. It promised a 15-hectare development, including a mega yacht club, an all-in-one leisure and commercial facility. The leased three-hectare was just initially a sound stage for its film and television academy expansion. All that prospect of business, plus the fact that the Bigfoot owner and then mayor Tomas Osme

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