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Title

Information Technology Laws: Mapping the Evolution and Impact of Social Media Regulation in India.

Authors

Shankar, Ravi; Ahmad, Tabrez

Abstract

Growing misuse of social media calls for an urgent move towards greater legal regulation to control the menace of fake news, hate speech and disinformation among democracies. Online interactions have undergone an evolution that threatens not only free speech, privacy, data protection, national security but democracy as a whole. The subject matter assumes significance, in a democracy like India, which has recently notified a new regulatory regime - Information Technology Rules, 2021, that has fundamentally changed the regulation of online content in India. This development warrants revisiting the prior regulatory regimes to analyse the new rules and guidelines and their impact on public sphere. The fact-finding review paper aims at mapping the evolution of laws governing online content in India. The study is based on reviewing existing laws, regulations, policies, research papers, media reports and articles. It also seeks to explore the linkages between the legislative regulatory gaps and regulatory framework covering rules and principles on instances of internet governance to find solutions for future developments. After critically examining new guidelines, the study found a case of overreaching provisions that dilute free speech and privacy.

Subjects

INDIA; INFORMATION technology; INTERNET governance; SOCIAL evolution; FREEDOM of speech; FAKE news; SOCIAL media

Publication

DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 2021, Vol 41, Issue 4, p295

ISSN

0974-0643

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.14429/djlit.41.4.16966

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