The Centre on 25 February announced drastic changes and new rules for social media companies and also a new code of ethics for OTT streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hotstar. And this code of ethics was also extended to digital news media organisations, like The Quint, The Wire, Livelaw and also applies to individual creators like Faye D'souza, Dhruv Rathee who create content on current affairs.
In a 30-page document, titled ‘Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021’, the Centre has placed strict guidelines and regulations on online platforms and has also proposed a new grievance redressal mechanism for regulation of all online media.
Describing the rules as a “soft touch mechanism”, and are aimed to “empower users”, Union Electronics & IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on 25 Febraury said that these new rules will be implemented in three months.
However, a closer look at the rules uncovers that they don’t really empower users and are creating tighter control and placing wide-ranging obligations on online platforms.
In this episode, we are going to breakdown how these new rules are extended to digital news publications and regulate their functioning, and the two petitions filed by two news media organizations-namely, the Foundation of Independent Journalists and LiveLaw India, a legal media portal.
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Host and Producer: Himmat Shaligram Guest: Karan Tripathi, Legal Consultant for The Quint
Editor: Shelly Walia
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The Centre on 25 February announced drastic changes and new rules for social media companies and also a new code of ethics for OTT streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hotstar. And this code of ethics was also extended to digital news media organisations, like The Quint, The Wire, Livelaw and also applies to individual creators like Faye D'souza, Dhruv Rathee who create content on current affairs.
In a 30-page document, titled ‘Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021’, the Centre has placed strict guidelines and regulations on online platforms and has also proposed a new grievance redressal mechanism for regulation of all online media.
Describing the rules as a “soft touch mechanism”, and are aimed to “empower users”, Union Electronics & IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on 25 Febraury said that these new rules will be implemented in three months.
However, a closer look at the rules uncovers that they don’t really empower users and are creating tighter control and placing wide-ranging obligations on online platforms.
In this episode, we are going to breakdown how these new rules are extended to digital news publications and regulate their functioning, and the two petitions filed by two news media organizations-namely, the Foundation of Independent Journalists and LiveLaw India, a legal media portal.
The ‘Tandav’ of 13 FIRs: Discussing Aparna Purohit’s SC Hearing
Creative Liberty Vs Regulation: Tandav Web Show Revives Old Debate
Host and Producer: Himmat Shaligram Guest: Karan Tripathi, Legal Consultant for The Quint
Editor: Shelly Walia
Music: Big Bang Fuzz
Listen to The Big Story podcast on:
Apple: https://apple.co/2AYdLIl
Saavn: http://bit.ly/2oix78C
Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2ntMV7S
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IyLAUQ
Deezer: http://bit.ly/2Vrf5Ng
Castbox: http://bit.ly/2VqZ9ur
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