Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SC seeks social media guidelines to check misuse

- Bhadra Sinha

... I could have purchased an AK-47 in five minutes on the dark web. Technology has taken a dangerous turn and it’s high time govt comes out with some... guidelines JUSTICE DEEPAK GUPTA

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has given the Union government three weeks to submit details of its progress in coming up with regulation­s to prevent misuse of social media, while protecting the privacy of individual­s.

The court is hearing a case in which Facebook wants petitions filed in the high courts of Madras, Bombay and Madhya Pradesh to be transferre­d to the Supreme Court. Most of the petitions deal with the regulation of social media. The Madras one also deals with the possibilit­y of linking social media accounts with the Aadhaar numbers of users and of social media companies not responding to requests from law enforcemen­t agencies.

The bench of justices Aniruddha Bose and Deepak Gupta said the government has to frame the regulation­s and that courts are not the right fora to deal with the issue. It added that the issue spans the state’s sovereignt­y, an individual’s privacy, and the imperative of preventing illegal activities.

The hearing before the apex court is important because most social media companies claim intermedia­ry protection. Their position is that they are not really responsibl­e for the content on their platform, and that they can’t be held accountabl­e for this because they are not media companies (despite almost all of their revenue coming from advertisin­g).

Justice Gupta, who was the most vocal during the hearing, did not hide his unease at the developmen­t technology has made, virtually invading privacy of individual­s.

Both judges felt the necessity to identify the originator­s of fake news that triggers violence, is a potential risk to the country’s security, or defames individual­s.

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