MeitY issues advisory to all intermediaries to comply with existing IT rules
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
(MeitY) has issued an advisory to all intermediaries, ensuring compliance with
the existing IT rules. The directive specifically targets the growing concerns
around misinformation powered by AI – Deepfakes.
The
advisory mandates that intermediaries communicate prohibited content,
particularly those specified under Rule 3(1)(b) of the IT Rules, clearly and
precisely to users. This advisory is the culmination of the discussions held by
Union Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship,
Electronics & IT and Jal Shakti, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar during Digital
India dialogues with intermediaries within one month.
The
advisory stated that, “The content not permitted under the IT Rules, in
particular those listed under Rule 3(1)(b) must be clearly communicated to the
users in clear and precise language including through its terms of service and
user agreements and the same must be expressly informed to the user at the time
of first-registration and also as regular reminders, in particular, at every
instance of login and while uploading/sharing information onto the platform.”
The
advisory emphasizes that digital intermediaries must ensure users are informed
about penal provisions, including those in the IPC and the IT Act 2000, in case
of Rule 3(1)(b) violations.
“The
users must be made aware of the various penal provisions of the Indian Penal
Code (IPC) 1860, the IT Act, 2000 and such other laws that may be attracted in
case of violation of Rule 3(1)(b). In addition, the terms of service and user
agreements must clearly highlight that intermediaries/platforms are under
obligation to report legal violations to the law enforcement agencies under the
relevant Indian laws applicable to the context,” the advisory further added.
Rule
3(1)(b) within the due diligence section of the IT rules mandates
intermediaries to communicate their rules, regulations, privacy policy, and
user agreement in the user’s preferred language. They are also obliged to
ensure reasonable efforts to prevent users from hosting, displaying, uploading,
modifying, publishing, transmitting, storing, updating, or sharing any
information related to the 11 listed user harms or content prohibited on
digital intermediaries. This rule aims to ensure platforms identify and
promptly remove misinformation, false or misleading content, and material
impersonating others, including deepfakes.
Over
a period of one month, Union Minister of State for Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship, Electronics & IT, and Jal Shakti, Shri Rajeev
Chandrasekhar, convened pivotal stakeholder meetings with industry leaders to
address the pressing issue of deepfakes. During the meeting, he highlighted the
urgency for all platforms and intermediaries to strictly adhere to the current
laws and regulations, emphasizing that the IT rules comprehensively address the
menace of deepfakes.
Minister Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated, “Misinformation represents a deep threat to the safety and trust of
users on the Internet. Deepfake which is misinformation powered by AI, further
amplifies the threat to safety and trust of our Digital Nagriks. On 17th
November, the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi alerted the country to the
dangers of deepfakes and post that, the Ministry has had two Digital India
Dialogues with all the stakeholders of the Indian Internet to alert them about
the provisions of the IT Rules notified in October 2022, and amended in April
2023 that lays out 11 specific prohibited types of content on all social media
intermediaries & platforms.”
The
Minister further emphasized that Rule 3(1)(b)(v) explicitly prohibits the
dissemination of misinformation. Consequently, all intermediaries were asked to
exercise due diligence in promptly removing such content from their platforms.
He also emphasized that platforms have been duly informed about the legal
consequences associated with any violations under the IT rules.
“Rule
3(1)(b)(v) prohibits misinformation and patently false information. During the
two Digital India Dialogues, Government and industry have agreed to more
measures to ensure compliance by platforms and users with the IT rules which
have been explained earlier in the media. Today, a formal advisory has been
issued incorporating the ‘agreed to’ procedures to ensure that users on these platforms
do not violate the prohibited content in Rule 3(1)(b) and if such legal
violations are noted or reported then the consequences under law will follow.
MeitY will closely observe the compliance of intermediaries in the coming weeks
and follow this up with further amendments to the IT Rules and/or the law if
and when required. It is Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi government’s mission
to ensure that the internet is safe & trusted and all intermediaries are
accountable under law for the safety and trust of the Digital Nagriks that use
the Indian Internet,” the Minister further added.
(Courtesy:
PIB)
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