India’s upcoming content policing rules might only apply to ‘major’ social platforms
09/01/2020
India‘s upcoming intermediary rules — aimed at controlling and monitoring online content — have a lot of big and small tech firms worried about censorship of their platforms. But a new report suggests the legislation will only affect major social media networks, such as Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram....
India‘s intermediary — aimed at controlling and monitoring online content — have a lot of big and small tech firms worried about censorship of their platforms. But a new report suggests the legislation will only affect major social media networks, such as Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram. According to a report by Economic Times, an unnamed government official told the publication that the content takedown will only apply to major firms. However, the report doesn’t specify what’s the definition of a ‘major firm,’ in the context of the rules. “The are meant only for social… This story continues at The Next Web