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    Combating Harmful Content: Updates to India’s Digital Law

    Jaipur, March 19 – The central government submitted a detailed and fact-based response on Thursday to the issue raised by Rajya Sabha MP Madan Rathore during Zero Hour on December 12, 2025, regarding the need for regulatory provisions to curb the spread of obscene and harmful “reels” on social...
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    Supreme Court Considers Challenge to IT Rules Verdict

    New Delhi, March 10 The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to examine the Centre's plea challenging a Bombay High Court verdict that struck down amendments to the Information Technology Rules aimed at regulating fake and false content posted on social media against the government.The top court...
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    SC to Examine Centre's Challenge to Bombay HC's IT Rules Ruling

    New Delhi, March 10 The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to examine the Centre's plea against the Bombay High Court verdict that struck down the 2023 amendments to the Information Technology Rules aimed at regulating fake and false content on social media against the government.The top court...
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    Kunal Kapoor: India's Social Media Restrictions Are 'Pro-Future'

    Mumbai, February 21 – Actor Kunal Kapoor has voiced support for India considering restrictions on children under 16 accessing social media, stating that the move is “pro-future” rather than “anti-technology”.Kunal posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, where he shared a news article about how...
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    Government Actively Addresses Misinformation with AI Regulations

    Feb 11, New Delhi — The Indian government is tightening its control over AI-generated and deepfake content, mandating that social media platforms remove objectionable material within 3 hours and making the labeling of AI-generated content compulsory. Under the new rules, if a social media...
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    Government Actively Addresses Deepfakes and Misinformation in India

    February 11, New Delhi — The Indian government is tightening its control over AI-generated and deepfake content, mandating that social media platforms remove objectionable material within 3 hours and making the labeling of AI-generated content compulsory. Under the new rules, if a social media...
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    Government Mandates Labeling and Faster Takedowns for AI Content

    New Delhi, February 10 – The government has tightened rules for social media platforms such as YouTube and X, mandating the removal of unlawful content within three hours, and requiring clear labeling of all AI-generated and synthetic content.These new rules, in response to the increasing...
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