Blogger Advance
No Result
View All Result
Saturday, May 17, 2025
  • Login
  • Home
  • Business
    • Marketing
    • Economy
    • Politics
    • Investing
    • Markets
  • How To
    • Blogger
    • WordPress
  • Tools
  • Software
    • Android OS
    • Windows
    • Mac Os
  • Indo
Blogger Advance
  • Home
  • Business
    • Marketing
    • Economy
    • Politics
    • Investing
    • Markets
  • How To
    • Blogger
    • WordPress
  • Tools
  • Software
    • Android OS
    • Windows
    • Mac Os
  • Indo
No Result
View All Result
Blogger Advance
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Self-regulation: Divide among Big Tech firms on way forward

Foxy by Foxy
August 14, 2022
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
139 1
0
ADVERTISEMENT
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

Led by base effect & services pickup, Q1 GDP growth seen in double digits

Flexible workspaces, hours: PM for more women in labourforce

40 years after its first 800, small cars still keep Maruti Suzuki on overdrive

[ad_1]

There is a growing divide among internet companies on setting up a self-regulatory body — to address complaints by social media users — as an alternative to the Centre’s Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC).

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Snap and Google oppose an industry proposal to create such a body. They have flagged concerns over the potential inability to legally challenge any final content moderation decisions of a self-governing body, in addition to the difference in the moderation policies of different platforms, many executives aware of these discussions told The Indian Express.

Facebook and Twitter, however, are learnt to be in support of the body’s creation.

Social media companies, along with industry body Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), are currently chalking up the contours of a self-regulatory mechanism in response to the Ministry of Electronics and IT’s (MeitY’s) proposal to set up “government-appointed committees” to address complaints raised by users about social media companies’ content-moderation decisions.

In proposed amendments to the Information Technology Rules, MeitY has suggested setting up Grievance Appellate Committees (GACs), even though the Ministry said it is open to a self-regulatory body of social media companies to handle such issues.

In June, during a public consultation with stakeholders, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrashekhar had said that the government will go ahead with the proposed appellate committees.

He had added that if the industry were to come up with a self- regulatory mechanism that worked for the government, the Ministry would “move to that.” During a closed-door meeting, Google is learnt to have expressed reservations about the current structure of the self-regulatory body which, in a draft policy, said that decisions passed by the body will be binding in nature. This is where the company’s concern stems from.

“Orders passed by the GAC can be challenged in court, whereas the scope for challenging a ‘binding’ order passed by a self-regulatory body is much lower,” a source said.

Another argument is that while having senior executives of all social media companies in the self-regulatory body could make it easy to reach a consensus, disagreements are also likely. “Different companies have their respective content moderation guidelines. What is acceptable for a certain firm may not be OK for the other because their community guidelines are different. So the real challenge for any self regulatory body is to reach a consensus on content moderation decisions for all platforms,” an executive said.

In a statement, a Google spokesperson said: “We had a preliminary meeting and are engaging in active discussions with the industry as well as the Government. We are exploring all options and look forward to working with stakeholders to find the best possible solution.” Facebook declined to comment. Queries sent to Twitter, Snap and IAMAI remained unanswered.

An absence of consensus among social media companies could jeopardise its bargaining power with the government to allow a self-regulatory body instead of its proposed GACs. Industry bodies like the US-India Business Council and the Asia Internet Coalition which count major American tech firms as members, have opposed the formation of these government-appointed committees, questioning their effect on independence.

Industry sources also hinted at a “disjointed” way in which deliberations about the self- regulatory body have happened so far. “Many IAMAI members, including some social media companies, were not aware about the steps the body had taken towards the formalisation of the self-regulatory body. A WhatsApp group was initially created and a document was circulated among the members of the group which did not involve many IAMAI members,” a source at another tech firm said.

The IAMAI currently runs two self regulatory bodies – the Digital Publisher Content Grievances Council (DPCGC) for online content streaming companies, and a body for edtech companies called India Edtech Consortium (IEC). Another self regulatory body that was set up under the aegis of IAMAI, the Blockchain and Crypto Assets Council (BACC), which represented firms like CoinSwitch Kuber, WazirX, and CoinDCX, was dissolved last month due to regulatory uncertainty surrounding cryptocurrencies.

Senior government officials said that MeitY is expected to go ahead with the GACs in the final version of the IT Rules amendments as it is of the view that a self-regulatory body may not be inclusive of all companies and could end up “prioritising” a handful of the bigger social media firms like Facebook, Twitter and Google.



[ad_2]

Source link

ADVERTISEMENT
Share64Tweet40Send
Previous Post

How to Create an Ebook From Start to Finish [Free Ebook Templates]

Next Post

PayPal and Venmo Offer $10K Grants and One US City has $17M in COVID Grants

Foxy

Foxy

Discover the tactics, strategies, and tools you need to accelerate the growth of your blog. Click to visit

RelatedPosts

Business

Led by base effect & services pickup, Q1 GDP growth seen in double digits

November 5, 2022
2k
Business

Flexible workspaces, hours: PM for more women in labourforce

August 29, 2022
2k
Business

40 years after its first 800, small cars still keep Maruti Suzuki on overdrive

August 29, 2022
2k
Business

Share, Stock Market Today – Stock Market and Share Market Updates: Indices end with marginal gains, Sensex rises 59 points

August 28, 2022
2k
Business

CoinSwitch CEO says cooperating with ED

August 28, 2022
2k
Business

Maruti Suzuki goes beyond auto, it’s the story of India’s manufacturing potential: RC Bhargava, non-executive Chairman

August 28, 2022
2k
Next Post

PayPal and Venmo Offer $10K Grants and One US City has $17M in COVID Grants

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

How To Fix Sudo: apt-get: Command Not Found

August 9, 2022

Healer’s MIUI 12.5 for MI 8 Lite – PLATINA Mi 8 Lite

June 17, 2022

How to watch the Star Wars films and TV shows in the right order

August 9, 2022

Why Are Gas Prices Going Down?

August 9, 2022

5 Skills You Should Leave Leadership Training With

2

How to Change Your Username on Fortnite

2

20 Effective Ways to Automate and Grow Your Business

2

What is an SBA 7 (a) Loan?

2

Led by base effect & services pickup, Q1 GDP growth seen in double digits

November 5, 2022

Flexible workspaces, hours: PM for more women in labourforce

August 29, 2022

10 Online Business for Sale in August

August 29, 2022

How To Create a Group in Discord on a Computer of Mobile Device

August 29, 2022

Blogroll

AFC SOP JOGJA
JASA WEBSITE BALI
PELUANG BISNIS ONE MORE
PENGACARA DI BALI
AFC SOP SOLO
Lawyers In Bali
Rekomendasi Tempat Oleh - Oleh Khas Bali
ONE MORE INTERNATIONAL

– Advertisment –

ADVERTISEMENT
Blogger Advance

© 2021 RuangService.Com - Desain by Webhostbali.Com.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Advertisement
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Policy

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
    • Marketing
    • Economy
    • Politics
    • Investing
    • Markets
  • How To
    • Blogger
    • WordPress
  • Tools
  • Software
    • Android OS
    • Windows
    • Mac Os
  • Indo

© 2021 RuangService.Com - Desain by Webhostbali.Com.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Go to mobile version