IT Rules
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Explained: What emergency powers has India used to block links of BBC’s Gujarat riots documentary?
Nachiket Deuskar
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How the Centre’s planned IT rule changes will empower it to censor unfavourable news
Umang Poddar
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Proposal to remove any content termed fake by government will muzzle free press, says Editors Guild
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Content termed fake by government agencies not to be allowed online, IT ministry proposes new rule
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Panels to oversee social media content moderation by November 30, says Union minister
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The big news: Elon Musk takes over Twitter, and nine other top stories
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Centre notifies setting up of panels to oversee social media content moderation
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Indian agent placed at Twitter to understand talks on social media curbs, whistleblower alleges
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Twitter cannot decide what is free speech, Centre tells Karnataka HC as it defends blocking orders
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Twitter tells High Court that Centre asked it to take down over 1,400 accounts in a year
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IT rules: Centre re-notifies draft proposal to set up a new grievance panel
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IT rules: Centre withdraws draft proposal to set up a new grievance panel, say reports
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Centre orders blocking of 22 YouTube channels for allegedly spreading disinformation
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Social media users can act against platform for suspending account without notice, says Centre
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Centre ready to bring stricter social media rules if there is consensus in House, says IT minister
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IT rules: Do not take coercive action against digital media firms, Madras High Court tells Centre
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How the Modi government’s new IT rules jeopardise the right to privacy and free speech
Namrata Maheshwari Ria Singh Sawhney Akhil Thomas
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Centre’s FAQs on new IT rules says guidelines are consistent with right to privacy, free speech
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Former IAS officer Amit Khare appointed as advisor to PM Narendra Modi
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New IT rules: Madras HC stays implementation of code of ethics on digital platforms
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