Twitter Controversy (in reference to non-compliance with the Digital Ethics Code 2021 in India)

 Non-compliance with the Digital Ethics Code 2021 in India


India’s controversial IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 will go into effect from May 26, 2021 


Set to impact the way users interact with social media platforms 


Increase the compliance burden on such platforms as well as OTT video streaming companies and digital publishers.


This kicks off a new phase in the life of social media intermediaries in India as they have to make several changes in how they function to comply with the rules. 


Those platforms that do not comply with the laws will lose their rights to use provisions under Section 79 of the Indian IT Act, 2011 which grants safe harbor protection to such platforms. 


It also opens them up to greater scrutiny under the provisions of the law, including monetary penalties and/or imprisonment.


Twitter Controversy


Microblogging platform Twitter did not comply with the new Information Technology Rules, and has therefore lost its immunity, provided to intermediaries under Section 79(1) of the Information Technology Act, 2000.





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