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MeitY asks social media platforms for report on tackling child sexual abuse material

US-based social media platforms are caught in a legal bind, as Indian requirements will put them in conflict with American law

February 24, 2025 / 13:01 IST
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U.S.-based platforms face a legal dilemma, as Indian and U.S. laws mandate conflicting reporting requirements for CSAM content.
U.S.-based platforms face a legal dilemma, as Indian and U.S. laws mandate conflicting reporting requirements for CSAM content.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has asked social media platforms to submit a status-cum-action taken report on tackling child sexual abuse material (CSAM) within two weeks, sources have told Moneycontrol.

The directive was issued in a meeting on February 19, which was attended by representatives from Meta, Google, and other social media firms along with officials from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

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According to sources, the government informed platforms about its in-the-works Sahyog platform, a system designed to enable direct reporting of CSAM content to local law enforcement authorities.

The report submitted to MeitY by social media platforms will be forwarded to NHRC, which, in turn, will present its findings to a parliamentary committee for further deliberations.