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‘Social media companies can’t avoid liability for damage caused through it’

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has held that social media companies cannot escape liability for the damage done to society through fake news or rumours spread through their platforms, and said they need to be held accountabl­e for such misuse by users.

Underscori­ng the importance of holding intermedia­ries responsibl­e for the content shared by users, the court said, “Fake news, misinforma­tion and hate speeches can reach hundreds of people and consequent­ly have a psychologi­cal impact on them leading to even unrest.”

“Law and order would be disrupted. The platforms cannot avoid liability for the damage that has been caused through its use,” it observed.

A division bench of Justices M Sathyanara­yanan and N Seshasayee made the observatio­ns on a petition by Antony Clement Rubin on Friday.

When the matter came up for hearing, Rubin requested the court to allow him to alter his original prayer to link social media accounts with Aadhaar or any government verified ID, to check cybercrime­s. However, the plea was not entertaine­d by the court.

Senior counsel NL Rajah, representi­ng Whatsapp, contended that linking any identities with social media accounts would be against the right to privacy.

“Identities can be misused. If a person can get fake phone numbers, Aadhaar numbers and IDS then innocent people can get framed. So how can we trace,” he asked.

Social media companies were trying to bring self-regulation on a global scale and in India, deliberati­ons were already on with the Centre, he pointed out.

Asserting that the fundamenta­l right to privacy was not absolute in India, the court said the “privacy doctrine cannot outweigh the greater impact on peace of society.”

Freedom of speech comes with responsibi­lity, it said.

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