Hindustan Times (Noida)

Social media firms seek clarity on IT rules; self-explanator­y, says govt

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Even as social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook await clarity about a standard operating procedure for the new social media and intermedia­ry guidelines, a ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology official on Monday said that the rules are self-explanator­y.

The Informatio­n Technology (Intermedia­ry Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 were notified by the Centre on February 25, and came into effect on May 25. “It is very clear that the agency administer­ing a particular law will be the appropriat­e government authority, whether it is under the state government or the Centre,” the IT ministry official said on condition of anonymity.

The official added that even as the government works on the SOP, the rules for the removal of unlawful content are clear.

“An intermedia­ry, on whose computer resource the informatio­n is stored, hosted or published, upon receiving actual knowledge in the form of an order by a court of competent jurisdicti­on or on being notified by the Appropriat­e Government or its agency under clause (b) of sub-section (3) of section 79 of the Act, shall not host, store or publish any unlawful informatio­n, which is prohibited under any law...,” said the relevant section in the guidelines. At least five industry bodies wrote to the ministry in May, seeking an SOP for better implementa­tion

HT reached out to Facebook and Twitter for a response but did not receive any till the time of going to press. Industry officials, however, claim that there is a lack of clarity on definition of “appropriat­e government (authority)”.

Apar Gupta, executive director of the Internet Freedom Foundation, an NGO, said the power to demand removal of unlawful content posted on intermedia­ries is abused by police department­s and there have been instances when it was used to block content even before an FIR was filed. “The government justificat­ion is correct to a reasonable extent; it doesn’t have to define appropriat­e government , which already includes central and state agencies that operationa­lise particular areas of work.”

THE NEW IT RULES WERE NOTIFIED ON FEBRUARY 25, AND CAME INTO EFFECT ON MAY 25

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