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I&B ministry acted against 126 violations of Programme Code in last 3 years

Mumbai: During 2018 to 2021, the Government took action against 126 cases of violation of Programme Code laid down in the Cable Television Networks (CTN) Rules, 1994 framed under Cable Television Networks Act, 1995. The action with respect to cases was taken by issuance of advisories, warnings, apology scroll orders, and off-air orders, said the ministry on Friday. “Government

IT Rules 2021: Digital news and current affairs websites launch grievance portal

2 hours ago At least four news organisations Scroll, The Wire, Newslaundry, and The News Minute launched grievance portals on their respective websites and have appointed grievance officers in accordance with the Indian government’s new regulations for news publishers and intermediaries. Under the Information Technology Rules 2021, the government expanded its executive powers to oversee news and current affairs content published online. Under the rules, every news and current affairs publisher has follow a strict grievance redressal mechanism and join a self-regulatory mechanism. They have to appoint a grievance redressal officer who who will have to respond to a grievance and make a decision within 15 days. If the complainant is unsatisfied with how their grievance was handled, they can raise the issue with a SRO or a government appointed.Inter-Departmental Committee. The committee, which is headed by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry (I&B), can take action against pu

Channels in state must stick to programming code: Karnataka HC

Channels in state must stick to programming code: Karnataka HC Channels in state must stick to programming code: Karnataka HC The Bengaluru city police will now strictly implement an interim order of the Karnataka High Court regarding following the Programme Code as defined under Section 5 of the Cable Television Networks (Regulations) Act, 1995. advertisement Karnataka High Court (PTI) The Bengaluru city police will now strictly implement an interim order of the Karnataka High Court regarding following the Programme Code as defined under Section 5 of the Cable Television Networks (Regulations) Act, 1995. The Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru regarding the orders stated, I, Kamal Pant, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City, as Authorized Officer for Bengaluru City jurisdiction, as per the powers vested under Section 19 the Cable Television Networks (Regulations) Act, 1995, in public interest, hereby prohibit all the broadcasts, which are not strictly in confornity

IT Rules 2021: How online news and current affairs commentators will be impacted

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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