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Deepfakes: Govt may temporarily block platforms, apps that violate norms repeatedly

During the meeting with the social media platforms on combating deepfakes, the government also said that platforms will have to disclose first originator of information. This particular requirement, which figures in the IT Rules, have been controversial as it experts say that it threatens encryption of messaging platforms

November 25, 2023 / 08:04 IST
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Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar during a meeting with various platforms on deepfakes at Electronics Niketan in New Delhi
Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar during a meeting with various platforms on deepfakes at Electronics Niketan in New Delhi

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) warned social media platforms on November 24, that repeated violations of the country's regulations, specifically in relation to deepfakes and other prohibited content, may lead to temporary ban of the platform in India, multiple sources told Moneycontrol.

These are one of the few crucial points that came up during the meeting MeitY held with social media platforms on November 24.  The meeting that was chaired by Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar, included representatives of Meta, Google, Snap, Sharechat, Telegram, Reliance Jio, Koo, Samsung and Apple and others.

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"For platforms that violate repeatedly, the possible consequence could also include, the rarely used, but possible option of blocking the platform temporarily on the Indian internet," a senior ministry official said. Two other sources confirmed the same.

The government can issue orders under Section 69A of the IT Act for blocking public access to information, if there are specific concerns related to national security, public order, or other grounds mentioned in the IT Act.