IT rules
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Bombay HC strikes down provision in IT rules that allowed Centre to set up fact-checking unit
Scroll Staff
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Indian news channels on YouTube are battling arbitrary blocking, curbs on earnings
Sharveya Parasnis
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Why a government-run ‘fact-checking’ unit has been stayed by the Supreme Court
Vineet Bhalla
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What do a minister’s threats against Google’s chatbot mean for AI in India?
Abhik Deb Vineet Bhalla
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Bombay HC delivers split verdict on pleas challenging government’s fact-checking unit
Scroll Staff
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Deepfakes a ‘very problematic issue’ for free and fair elections in India, says IT minister
Scroll Staff
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Amendment to IT Rules gives unfettered power to government, observes Bombay High Court
Scroll Staff
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Centre asks social media platforms to remove video showing sexual assault of Manipur women
Scroll Staff
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IT rules need to be removed if its effects are unconstitutional, says Bombay HC
Scroll Staff
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Rush Hour podcast: ‘India threatened to shut down Twitter if it didn’t block critical voices’
Scroll Staff
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The near-impossible task of restoring a blocked Twitter handle in India
Zafar Aafaq
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Centre says its fact-checking unit will not be notified till July 5
Scroll Staff
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Amended IT Rules don’t seem to offer protection to satire, Bombay HC tells Centre
Scroll Staff
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Explained: How the Centre’s amendments to IT Rules will throttle press freedom
Umang Poddar
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Modi government’s move to set up new fact-check body shows its ‘deepest insecurity’, says Opposition
Scroll Staff
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As social media platforms around the world surrender to state diktats, what can users do?
Mishi Choudhary Eben Moglen
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BBC documentary: Supreme Court to hear pleas against blocking order on February 6
Scroll Staff
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Centre forms three panels to oversee social media content moderation
Scroll Staff
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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