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Labelling AI content alone won’t solve misinformation. India needs smarter regulation
The new IT rules place the onus back on such social media companies, forcing them to become arbiters of online speech.
The Supreme Court’s landmark 2015 judgment in Shreya Singhal vs Union of India addressed a bygone regime and cannot be “mechanically applied” to the 2021 Information Technology rules that demand their ...
The Karnataka High Court, in the X Corp case, upheld the constitutional validity of Sahyog Portal and observed that social ...
These required takedown orders to be reasoned and subject to committee review, providing a check against misuse. Section 79 ...
The Certificate Course on "Evolving Standards of Content Regulation in India," held at NLIU Bhopal in collaboration with NLIU ...
MeiTY has amended the IT Rules 2021 to include a 36-hour deadline and officer rank for content takedown orders for online ...
Karnataka High Court dismisses X Corp's petition against government's Sahyog portal, endorsing content regulation framework under IT Act.
UP: Man held for murdering wife, mom, father to claim Rs 50 crore insurance; 4th wife alerted police
A man was arrested in Hapur for allegedly murdering his first wife, father, and mother. He sought Rs 50 crore in insurance ...
Social networking and microblogging site X (formerly Twitter) has expressed “deep concern” over the Karnataka high court’s September 24 order upholding the government’s Sahyog Portal, calling it a ...
Singer Shreya Ghoshal will soon return to the judge’s chair of Indian Idol Season 16. The singer has officially confirmed her return in her latest social media post. Shreya took to her Instagram Story ...
New Delhi: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition by X Corp, formerly Twitter, challenging the legality of the Central government’s Sahyog portal, an online platform designed to ...
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