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Expect more FIRs against social media platforms, users on CSAM content: NCPCR chief

Earlier, based on directions of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), the Maharashtra Police registered an FIR against YouTube for hosting videos that portray "potentially indecent acts involving mothers and sons"

January 12, 2024 / 07:58 IST
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NCPCR has slapped a summons to YouTube and called one of its executives to its office, asking for explanation on certain videos on the platform
NCPCR has slapped a summons to YouTube and called one of its executives to its office, asking for explanation on certain videos on the platform

Just a couple of days after the NCPCR registered a case against YouTube and the Maharashtra Police registered a case against the platform based on “indecent” videos featuring mothers and their children, Moneycontrol spoke to NCPCR Chairman Priyank Kanoongo who said, “More cases will be registered against the platforms in the next couple of days.”

On Jan 10, the NCPCR filed a case against YouTube, based on Sec 14, Paragraph 1, of the NCPCR’s Children’s Act, 2005. The complaint alleged that some channels on YouTube were posting “challenge videos” that showed “potentially indecent acts” involving mothers and their sons.

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The notice was addressed to YouTube's head of government affairs and public policy Mira Chatt. NCPCR asked the YouTube executive to make a physical appearance at the NCPCR office "along with the list of all such challenges running on YouTube and list of channels on YouTube running such challenges involving minors".

Two days before the issuance of the notice, the Maharashtra Police, based on directions of the NCPCR, registered a case against a YouTube channel operator who was uploading such videos, and the social media platform itself.