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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>India plans to overhaul rules governing use of the internet<\/a>, potentially altering business practices for Silicon Valley<\/a> giants operating in the world’s biggest market.

A first draft of the new law will be published in June, which is expected to carry proposals on a range of topics with the goal of creating an environment where
Big Tech<\/a> can operate while being more accountable to government and protect users.

The existing two-decade-old law is ill equipped to achieve India’s digital economy target of $1 trillion or 20% of GDP over time,
Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a>, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, said at a briefing in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The changes will impact how
Alphabet Inc<\/a>.’s Google<\/a> to Meta Platforms Inc.<\/a> to Amazon.com Inc. do business in a market the government estimates will expand to 1.3 billion internet users by 2025, from the current 830 million. India is the largest internet community and the world will follow what we do, Chandrasekhar said in an interview on the sidelines.

The government, which faces re-election next year, wants to implement the legislation by the end of 2023, Chandrasekhar said. Here are the key areas:

Open Internet<\/strong>

The new law will look to define what is fair and non-discriminatory treatment of users. These could include principles on market concentration, so-called platform power and how to allow users more choice.

The nation’s antitrust regulator had in recent months imposed large fines on Google saying the firm wields too much power over the mobile market. On the potential overlap, Chandrasekhar said the government will decide if enforcement of some of these should rest with competition law or the
Digital India Act<\/a>.

Safe Harbour
<\/strong>
In a move designed to make internet users identifiable and traceable, the new law may do away with so-called safe harbor provisions, the minister said. This means intermediary firms — such as Twitter and Facebook — may face legal liability for content shared by their users if they don’t provide user identification or traceability to the government when directed.

Last year, a draft telecom law contained similar licensing provisions to tackle internet anonymity.

Content Monetization<\/strong>

The new law will include a framework on revenue sharing between content generators and platforms, Chandrasekhar said.

A similar matter pertaining to news publishers is being investigated by the competition regulator.

The draft law would explore differentiated rules for various kinds of platforms such as e-commerce,
social media<\/a>, digital news. It will tackle issues like age-gating, user rights and moderation of ‘fake news’ though Chandrasekhar said there is no plan to set up an independent digital regulator.

Another law on personal data protection is expected in the next parliament session. A national data governance policy and digital competition law are works in progress and changes to the penal code are also imminent, marking a complete overhaul of India’s digital laws.
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印度计划全面改革数字法律市场的膨胀

第一稿的新法律将发表在6月,预计携带建议一系列主题的目标创建一个环境,大型科技股可以更加负责政府和保护用户。

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印度计划改革的使用规则互联网,有可能改变商业实践硅谷巨头在全球最大的市场。

第一稿的新法律将发表在6月,预计携带建议一系列主题的目标创建一个环境大型科技股可以在政府和保护用户更加负责。

现有的20年病了装备实现印度法律的数字经济目标1万亿美元国内生产总值(GDP)的20%,拉杰夫钱德拉塞卡电子和信息技术部长,周二在孟买举行的新闻发布会上表示。

广告
更改将影响如何字母公司谷歌元平台公司。Amazon.com inc .)在一个市场做生意,政府估计,到2025年将扩大到13亿互联网用户,从目前的8.3亿人。印度是最大的网络社区,世界会跟我们做什么,钱德拉塞卡在会议间隙接受采访时表示。

明年要竞选连任,政府想要实现立法在2023年底,钱德拉塞卡说。这里是关键领域:

开放的互联网

新法律将会定义什么是公平和非歧视性待遇的用户。这些可能包括原则在市场集中度,所谓平台权力以及如何让用户更多的选择。

美国反垄断监管机构已经在最近几个月对谷歌称该公司拥有大型罚款在移动市场过多的权力。潜在的重叠,钱德拉塞卡表示,政府将决定是否执行这些应该和竞争法或休息数字印度法案

安全港

此举旨在使互联网用户识别和跟踪,新法律可能会废除所谓安全港条款,部长说。这意味着,如Twitter和Facebook,中介公司可能面临法律责任为内容共享的用户,如果他们不提供用户识别或跟踪政府当导演。

广告
去年,电信法律草案包含类似的许可条款应对互联网匿名。

内容货币化

新的法律将包括一个框架之间的收入共享内容生成器和平台,钱德拉塞卡说。

类似的问题属于新闻出版商竞争监管机构正在调查。乐动扑克

该法律草案将探索差异化规则等各种平台上的电子商务,社交媒体,数字新闻。乐动扑克它将解决诸如age-gating、用户的权利和适度的“假新闻”虽然钱德拉塞卡说没有计划建立一个独立的数字调节器。乐动扑克

另一个个人数据保护法律预计将在下届议会会议。国家数据治理策略和数字竞争法在进步和改变刑法也迫在眉睫,标志着印度大修的数字法。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>India plans to overhaul rules governing use of the internet<\/a>, potentially altering business practices for Silicon Valley<\/a> giants operating in the world’s biggest market.

A first draft of the new law will be published in June, which is expected to carry proposals on a range of topics with the goal of creating an environment where
Big Tech<\/a> can operate while being more accountable to government and protect users.

The existing two-decade-old law is ill equipped to achieve India’s digital economy target of $1 trillion or 20% of GDP over time,
Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a>, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, said at a briefing in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The changes will impact how
Alphabet Inc<\/a>.’s Google<\/a> to Meta Platforms Inc.<\/a> to Amazon.com Inc. do business in a market the government estimates will expand to 1.3 billion internet users by 2025, from the current 830 million. India is the largest internet community and the world will follow what we do, Chandrasekhar said in an interview on the sidelines.

The government, which faces re-election next year, wants to implement the legislation by the end of 2023, Chandrasekhar said. Here are the key areas:

Open Internet<\/strong>

The new law will look to define what is fair and non-discriminatory treatment of users. These could include principles on market concentration, so-called platform power and how to allow users more choice.

The nation’s antitrust regulator had in recent months imposed large fines on Google saying the firm wields too much power over the mobile market. On the potential overlap, Chandrasekhar said the government will decide if enforcement of some of these should rest with competition law or the
Digital India Act<\/a>.

Safe Harbour
<\/strong>
In a move designed to make internet users identifiable and traceable, the new law may do away with so-called safe harbor provisions, the minister said. This means intermediary firms — such as Twitter and Facebook — may face legal liability for content shared by their users if they don’t provide user identification or traceability to the government when directed.

Last year, a draft telecom law contained similar licensing provisions to tackle internet anonymity.

Content Monetization<\/strong>

The new law will include a framework on revenue sharing between content generators and platforms, Chandrasekhar said.

A similar matter pertaining to news publishers is being investigated by the competition regulator.

The draft law would explore differentiated rules for various kinds of platforms such as e-commerce,
social media<\/a>, digital news. It will tackle issues like age-gating, user rights and moderation of ‘fake news’ though Chandrasekhar said there is no plan to set up an independent digital regulator.

Another law on personal data protection is expected in the next parliament session. A national data governance policy and digital competition law are works in progress and changes to the penal code are also imminent, marking a complete overhaul of India’s digital laws.
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