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Govt concerned over TikTok content, intermediary status

TikTok puts watermark on some videos, while others don’t have it.

October 18, 2019 / 11:19 IST
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Popular Chinese short-video app TikTok may face government scrutiny for content “harmful to Indian society, culture and security”, with officials telling Moneycontrol that they were taking stock of the videos posted on the platform.

The officials have raised questions over the content strategy of Chinese internet company ByteDance-owned TikTok. There are certain videos when downloaded have the TikTok logo or the watermark, while some don’t.

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“How is it possible that some videos have the logo and others don’t… there should be consistency,” a ministry of electronics and information technology (Meity) official said. “A logo or a watermark on a video shows association with the content.”

TikTok, which has 200 million monthly active users in India, is trying to shun its image of a platform that hosts objectionable content.