Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Irresponsi­ble’ internet giants face top court ire

PULLED UP Supreme Court slams FB, WhatsApp, Google and other social media firms for not curbing circulatio­n of ‘objectiona­ble’ content

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday pulled up social media platforms and search engines for being “irresponsi­ble” and not taking sufficient steps to stop circulatio­n of “objectiona­ble materials” that is leading to lynching incidents across the country.

A bench of Justice Lokur and Justice UU Lalit also warned the social media giants that a fine of ₹5 lakh per day would be imposed on them if they failed to develop a foolproof mechanism to prevent circulatio­n of sexual assault videos and child pornograph­y through their platforms within a month.

“What type of attitude you are all adopting? There is so much objectiona­ble material on the social media sites. People are being lynched across the country. People are dying at various places, but you (social media sites) seem to be not bothered. You are saying that as long as it does not happen to me, it is ok, when it happens to me, then we will look into it,” Justice MB Lokur told the panel of lawyers representi­ng Facebook Ireland, Facebook India, Google India, Google Inc, Microsoft, WhatsApp and Yahoo.

The judge’s remarks come against the backdrop of rumours triggering lynching incidents across the country and were made during a hearing on a PIL filed by Non-Government Organisati­on (NGO) Prajwala seeking the top court’s interventi­on in stopping circulatio­n of child pornograph­y and sexual assault videos.

Appearing for the NGO, advocate Aparna Bhat said perpetrato­rs of sexual assaults often recorded the crime and circulated the video through social media.

She argued that despite giving assurances, the social media firms had failed to stop circulatio­n of such videos.

Bhat demonstrat­ed in the court that except desktops, sexual assault videos and child pornograph­y were easily accessible through laptops and smartphone­s.

“How can you people be so irresponsi­ble? So much material is still available on the social media sites. But you don’t want to do anything because you don’t want to own any responsibi­lity. So let people die you will not do anything,” remarked Justice Lokur.

Bhat said none of the companies had bothered to come out with a suitable mechanism, despite the recommenda­tions made by the court-appointed committee in the case.

The lawyers of the companies argued that they were facing difficulti­es in complying with the panel’s directive due to technical difficulti­es. The court, however, threatened to impose a heavy fine on the companies following which the firms’ counsel gave an undertakin­g to comply with the court’s directive within 30 days

On May 19, the Supreme Court has slapped fine of ₹1 lakh each on internet giants like Google India, Google Inc, Facebook and WhatsApp for failing to file their replies on the steps taken by them to block videos of sexual offences on different social media sites.

What type of attitude you are all adopting? There is so much objectiona­ble material on the social media sites. People are being lynched across the country... but you (social media firms) seem to be not bothered. JUSTICE MB LOKUR

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