Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

1,800 news websites shared compliance details: Officials

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

OFFICIALS SAID COMPLIANCE DETAILS WILL ENABLE THE GOVT TO CREATE A REPOSITORY OF ALL DIGITAL NEWS MEDIA PLATFORMS

NEW DELHI: More than 1,800 digital news websites have shared details of their compliance with the new social media and intermedia­ry guidelines, ministry officials familiar with the matter said, even as the government reached out only to 1,200 such digital publicatio­ns.

“The response has been overwhelmi­ng,” the official said. “Regional digital news media websites are grateful that they are being recognised. More and more are alerting the ministry regarding their compliance every day,” this person added

The official said this will enable the government to create a repository of all digital news media platforms. The compliance, however, does not amount as a certificat­ion with the central government, the official clarified. “All 40 over the top platforms, including Netflix, Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, have also complied with the guidelines,” the official said.

The ministry is working on extending certain benefits, such as a Press Informatio­n Bureau accreditat­ion for reporters, cameramen, videograph­ers, to enable them with better first-hand informatio­n and access including participat­ion in official press conference­s and interactio­ns.

These are currently available only to traditiona­l media (print and TV). The new intermedia­ry and digital media guidelines require platforms to appoint officers, grievance redressal officers in case of OTT and digital news media platforms, institute a three-tier mechanism for grievance redressal with an inter-ministeria­l committee at its apex, and give the I&B ministry takedown powers over the content circulated online.

While there is no requiremen­t for the digital news media publishers to be registered with the ministry, informatio­n pertaining to their grievance redressal officer in India, self-regulating body of which the publisher is a member, and the details of the editor were sought by the ministry on May 26. Similar informatio­n has been sought from video streaming services, with details of content manager in place of editor.

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