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3-hour takedown rule shakes up influencers, agencies; creators fear financial risks

Creators are mostly worried about content being wrongly reported under the compressed timeline which applies across all categories of unlawful content, including but not limited to synthetically generated information (SGI) or AI generated content.

February 16, 2026 / 11:26 IST
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Creators worried about the 3 hour rule. Image: Nano Banana

A new three-hour deadline to remove flagged content is sending ripples of concern through India’s creator economy.

On February 11, the Ministry of Electronics and IT notified amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, slashing the earlier 36-hour takedown window to just three hours. The move is aimed at curbing the rapid spread of unlawful content, particularly AI-generated deepfakes and harmful material — but creators say the compressed timeline leaves little room for nuance or error.

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Content creator Ekta Makhijani calls the new deadline “incredibly tight.”

“If my video gets wrongly flagged during a brand campaign launch, I could lose the entire campaign window,” she said. “Automated systems make quick calls, and mistakes will happen.”