IT rules to separate social media firms, other online platforms
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News:Government has said that Draft Information Technology [Intermediaries Guidelines (Amendment) Rules] 2018 are under process of revision in the wake of instances of violence and lynchings affiliated with content posted on social media platforms.

Facts:

Internet Intermediary:

  • Internet intermediary refers to a company that facilitates the use of the Internet.Such companies include internet service providers(ISPs), search engines and social media platforms.

Features of the Draft IT Intermediaries Rules 2018:

Incorporation:

  • The online intermediaries with more than 50 lakh users will be required to have a registered entity in India under the Companies Act.
  • They should also appoint a nodal person of contact for 24X7 coordination with law enforcement agencies and ensure compliance with their orders.

Reporting:

  • They should also provide information or assistance within 72 hours when asked by any government agency for reasons of State security, cyber security, investigation, detection, prosecution or prevention of offenses.
  • The intermediary should also report cybersecurity incidents with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team.

Rules:

  • The social media intermediaries should publish rules, privacy policy to stop users from engaging in online material which is paedophilic, pornographic, hateful, racially and ethnically objectionable.

Grievance redressal:

  • The intermediary should publish the name of the Grievance Officer and his/her contact details on its website.
  • It should also lay down a mechanism by which it redresses the concerns of users who suffer as a result of access or usage of computer resources by any person in violation of rules.

Technology:

  • The intermediary should also deploy technology based automated tools for identifying and removing or disabling public access to unlawful information or contents.

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