Says he has reviewed the rules with Rajeev Chandrasekhar, and that they will will ensure a safer and more responsible social media ecosystem
According to the data, Twitter in India received the highest number of complaints, 20, relating to defamation
The report - Shaping India's SaaS Landscape - highlights that there are nearly 1,000 funded SaaS companies in India, of which 10 have unicorn status
Appointment of grievance officer does not imply permanent establishment, say officials
India's second-most valuable company, in terms of market capitalisation, is expected to post a stellar show in the first quarter of the financial year 2021-22 (Q1FY22)
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday refused to grant protection from coercive action to digital media portals as it adjourned their challenge to the new IT Rules
The petitions pending in the high court have challenged the new IT Rules intended to regulate social media firms
The petitions have challenged the new IT Rules intended to regulate social media firms like Facebook, Twitter as well as OTT players.
The Andhra Pradesh government on Wednesday came out with the new 'AP Information Technology Policy 2021-24' that is expected to generate more than 55,000 jobs over the next three years
Country Head Manish Maheshwari and news partnerships head Amrita Tripathi were booked under IPC and Information Technology (Amendment) Act 2008 for wrong map of India on its website
The IT Ministry is likely to issue FAQs pertaining to the new intermediary rules in the next 1-2 weeks, a source said. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) would touch upon various aspects of the new rules, including the measures, how the norms would benefit users of social media platforms, and any other clarification that stakeholders may have. The FAQs are currently being worked on and are likely to be issued in 1-2 weeks, the source in the IT Ministry said, adding that the set of FAQs would address 10-20 questions. The new IT rules for social media companies, which came into effect last month, mandate large platforms like Facebook and Twitter to undertake greater due diligence and make these digital platforms more accountable and responsible for the content hosted by them. Under the rules, significant social media intermediaries -- those with over 50 lakh users -- are required to appoint a grievance officer, a nodal officer and a chief compliance officer. These personnel have t
Hounding tech platforms can't be the solution
The IT-BPM sector overall employs 4.5 million people as of March 2021, Nasscom said.
Twitter said it had appointed a nodal contact person and a resident grievance officer as required under the rules
Sharp premium over larger peers and ability to maintain margins can cap gains
The government has refused to exempt the digital news content of mainstream television channels and print media from the ambit of the the IT Rules, 2021
As India tightens the noose of regulatory compliance around social media, there have been concerns about the dilution of the safe harbour provision in the country's Information Technology Rules.
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Saturday accused Twitter of maintaining double standards in India.
Industry association IAMAI on Friday said it is setting up the Digital Publishers Content Grievances Council (DPCGC), which will help address unresolved consumer grievances
Company says it is concerned by 'recent events regarding employees in India'.