Digital India Bill aims to provide safe and open internet to Indian users while it also aims to end the hegemony of big techs Unlike the IT Act, 2000, which offers safe harbour provisions to ...
The decision clarifies that such drop-down menus are merely tools that help sellers describe their products and ensure consistent spelling of brand names. Increasingly sophisticated counterfeiting ...
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India blocks 25 websites for hosting unlawful content, citing IT Act and digital media rules
Srinagar, July 25: In a major step to curb the spread of illegal online content, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB), Government of India, has directed Internet Service Providers (ISPs) ...
India has tightened its grip on online content moderation. From February 20, social media platforms will have just three hours to remove unlawful cont.
The Indian government has blocked 25 OTT platforms, including ALTBalaji and Ullu, for alleged obscene content violations ...
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36-hr takedown window cut to 3 hrs: Centre notifies IT Rules amendment to tighten noose on deepfakes
Amendments force intermediaries to swiftly act on harmful synthetic media while narrowing obligations to content likely to mislead users. The changes will come into force on 20 February.
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