New Delhi: The new rules for social media intermediaries<\/a> announced by the Union government should be helpful to users in addressing many of the concern areas of grievance redressal and online safety, according to Nasscom<\/a> and Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>).

As per the new rules, the platforms will have to remove offending content within 36 hours after a government directive or a legal order.

\"The government has emphasised that the new rules will not curb creativity and freedom of speech and expression of the citizens,\" Nasscom said in a statement on Friday, adding that it would urge the government to ensure that this is the design principle as these guidelines are implemented.

\"From a user perspective, strengthening the grievance redress mechanisms, the option of voluntary self-verification of user accounts and the right to receive an explanatory notification on removal or disablement of access and to seek remedy against the action being taken by the intermediaries should be helpful,\" the IT
industry<\/a> body said.

The new rules mandate that the intermediaries, including social media intermediaries, must establish a grievance redressal mechanism for receiving\/resolving complaints from the users or victims.

Nasscom, however, added that \"this will require the right implementation and should not become onerous for the social media platforms.\"

IAMAI said it has welcomed the much awaited Intermediary Guidelines 2021.

\"The guidelines, focused primarily on consumer complaint, will help consumers of online curated content, social media users and online news and current affairs resolve their complaints in a process oriented manner,\" Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, said in a statement.
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新的中介规则应该受益用户:行业协会IAMAI

“政府已经强调,新规则不会抑制创造力和公民的言论自由和表达,”该协会周五在一份声明中说,并补充说,它将敦促政府,以确保这是实现这些指南的设计原则。

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新德里:新规则社交媒体中介宣布联邦政府应该帮助用户解决很多问题申诉调整、网络安全等领域,根据行业协会印度的互联网和移动协会(IAMAI)。

根据新规则,平台将不得不删除违规内容后36小时内政府指令或法律秩序。

“政府已经强调,新规则不会抑制创造力和公民的言论自由和表达,”该协会周五在一份声明中说,并补充说,它将敦促政府,以确保这是实现这些指南的设计原则。

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“从用户的角度来看,加强申诉赔偿机制,选择自愿自我验证的用户帐户和接受一个解释性通知删除或禁用的访问和寻求救济所采取的行动被中介应该是有帮助的,”它行业身体说。

新规则要求中介机构,包括社交媒体中介机构,必须建立一个不满接收/修正机制解决来自用户的投诉或受害者。

然而,行业协会,补充说,“这需要正确的实现和不应该成为繁重的社会媒体平台。

IAMAI表示,欢迎多等待2021年中介指导方针。

”的指导方针,主要集中在消费者投诉,将帮助消费者在线策划内容,社会媒体用户和在线新闻和时事以面向过程的方式解决他们的抱怨,“Subho射线,总统IAMAI,在一份声明中说。乐动扑克

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New Delhi: The new rules for social media intermediaries<\/a> announced by the Union government should be helpful to users in addressing many of the concern areas of grievance redressal and online safety, according to Nasscom<\/a> and Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>).

As per the new rules, the platforms will have to remove offending content within 36 hours after a government directive or a legal order.

\"The government has emphasised that the new rules will not curb creativity and freedom of speech and expression of the citizens,\" Nasscom said in a statement on Friday, adding that it would urge the government to ensure that this is the design principle as these guidelines are implemented.

\"From a user perspective, strengthening the grievance redress mechanisms, the option of voluntary self-verification of user accounts and the right to receive an explanatory notification on removal or disablement of access and to seek remedy against the action being taken by the intermediaries should be helpful,\" the IT
industry<\/a> body said.

The new rules mandate that the intermediaries, including social media intermediaries, must establish a grievance redressal mechanism for receiving\/resolving complaints from the users or victims.

Nasscom, however, added that \"this will require the right implementation and should not become onerous for the social media platforms.\"

IAMAI said it has welcomed the much awaited Intermediary Guidelines 2021.

\"The guidelines, focused primarily on consumer complaint, will help consumers of online curated content, social media users and online news and current affairs resolve their complaints in a process oriented manner,\" Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, said in a statement.
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