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Fighting Platforms and the People, not the Pandemic: #ResignModi and Disinformation Governance in India - an update
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Center for Global Constitutionalism
Abstract It is not usually a good sign that you are asked to write a follow-up to a Verfassungsblog post. In late February, we described the travails of Twitter in India, which largely bowed to government pressure to block users and censor hashtags. Now, this fight has become larger. To control social media-... view more
It is not usually a good sign that you are asked to write a follow-up to a Verfassungsblog post. In late February, we described the travails of Twitter in India, which largely bowed to government pressure to block users and censor hashtags. Now, this fight has become larger. To control social media-driven criticism against its handling of the COVID-19 crisis, the Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, can now take advantage of new powers via the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 (IT Rules 2021). For Big Tech, who have been fending off external regulation globally and consider India as their largest market, this is an acid test. The IT Rules 2021 empower the Modi government to counter disinformation, whose definition seems to have been stretched to include content that portrays the government negatively. The government can override the platforms' agency here and make them toe its line. How platforms react will have a domino effect on users' freedom of expression and right to privacy across the world.... view less
Keywords
India; politics; epidemic; disinformation; digital media; freedom of opinion; censorship; South Asia
Classification
Media Politics, Information Politics, Media Law
Free Keywords
Covid-19; Pandemie
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
7 p.
Status
Published Version