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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Google<\/a> received over 27,700 complaints in April this year from individual users in India over alleged violation of local laws or personal rights, which resulted in removal of 59,350 pieces of content, the company said in its maiden monthly transparency report<\/a>. Google<\/a> is among the first large digital platforms<\/a> to release its monthly compliance report in compliance with the IT rules that came into force from May 26.

Under the
new IT rules<\/a>, large digital platforms<\/a> - with over 5 million users - will have to publish periodic compliance reports every month, mentioning the details of complaints received and action taken thereon. The report is to also include the number of specific communication links or parts of information that the intermediary has removed or disabled access to in pursuance of any proactive monitoring conducted by using automated tools.

A Google spokesperson told that the company has a long history of providing transparency into the different types of requests it receives from around the world, and how it responds.

\"All of these requests are tracked and included in our existing
Transparency Report<\/a> since 2010. This is the first time we will publish a monthly transparency report in accordance with (India's) new IT Rules<\/a>, and will continue to publish more details as we refine our reporting processes for India,\" the spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The report said there will be a two-month lag for reporting to allow sufficient time for data processing and validation.

\"In future reports, data on removals as a result of automated detection, as well as data relating to impersonation and graphic sexual content complaints received post May 25, 2021, will be included. We are committed to making improvements in the upcoming iterations of the report based on feedback from all stakeholders, including providing more granular data,\" the report noted.

On Tuesday, social media giant Facebook has said it will publish an interim report on July 2 providing information on the number of content it removed proactively between May 15-June 15. The final report will be published on July 15, containing details of user complaints received and action taken. The July 15 report will also contain data related to WhatsApp.

As per Google's report that has been released on Wednesday, Google and YouTube received 27,762 complaints from individual users located in India via designated mechanisms during April 2021.

\"These complaints relate to third-party content that is believed to violate local laws or personal rights on Google's SSMI platforms. This data also includes individual user complaints accompanied by a court order,\" the report said.

According to the report, 26,707 (96.2 per cent) complaints were related to copyright, 357 (1.3 per cent) for trademark and 275 for defamation (1 per cent). Other categories of complaints were related to legal (272), counterfeit (114) and circumvention (37).

\"We evaluate content reported to us under our community guidelines, content policies and\/or legal policies. Based on this review, removal action may be taken on one of the request reasons...\" the report said.

Number of removal actions stood at 59,350 in the said period. The report explained that each unique URL in a specific complaint is considered an individual \"item\" and that a single complaint may specify multiple items that potentially relate to the same or different pieces of content.

Google has been publishing its Transparency Report since 2010 that provides details on government requests for content removals on a biannual basis. The company also reports on YouTube content removals on a quarterly basis.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":83979609,"title":"Orange, Sierra Wireless, LACROIX, STMicroelectronics form partnership to drive IoT deployments","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/orange-sierra-wireless-lacroix-stmicroelectronics-form-partnership-to-drive-iot-deployments\/83979609","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":83979924,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Received 27,700 user complaints, removed over 59,000 content pieces in April in India: Google","synopsis":"Under the new IT rules, large digital platforms - with over 5 million users - will have to publish periodic compliance reports every month, mentioning the details of complaints received and action taken thereon. ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/received-27700-user-complaints-removed-over-59000-content-pieces-in-april-in-india-google","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":639000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-06-30 12:43:17","lastupd":"2021-06-30 12:44:54","breadcrumbTags":["google","new IT rules","Social Media Intermediaries","Transparency Report","digital platforms","Google India","Internet","Google India compliance report"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/received-27700-user-complaints-removed-over-59000-content-pieces-in-april-in-india-google"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-06-30" data-index="article_1">

收到27700个用户投诉,删除超过59000内容块4月份在印度:谷歌

根据新的规则,大型数字平台-超过500万用户将不得不发布每月定期合规报告,提及投诉收到的细节和行动。

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新德里消息:谷歌收到超过27700投诉今年4月在印度从个人用户涉嫌违反当地法律或个人权利,导致删除59350条的内容,该公司在其首次月度表示透明度报告谷歌第一批大吗数字平台发布月度合规报告按照规定,从5月26日生效。

它新规则,大数字平台-拥有超过500万的用户将不得不发布每月定期合规报告,提及投诉收到的细节和行动。报告也包括特定的通信链接的数量或部分中介的信息已经删除或禁用访问根据任何使用自动化工具进行的主动监视。

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谷歌发言人告知提供透明的公司历史悠久成不同类型的请求接收来自世界各地的,以及它如何回应。

“所有的这些请求跟踪和包含在我们现有的透明度报告自2010年以来。这是第一次我们将发布一个月度透明度报告按照(印度的)它新规则,并将继续发布更多细节我们完善我们的报告过程对印度,”发言人周三表示。

报告说会有一个为期两个月的滞后报告允许足够的时间用于数据处理和验证。

”在未来的报告,数据删除自动检测的结果,以及有关模拟数据和图形性内容的投诉收到5月25日,2021年,将包括在内。我们致力于在即将到来的迭代改进基于反馈报告的所有利益相关者,包括提供更细粒度的数据,”该报告指出。

周二,社交媒体巨头Facebook已表示将7月2日发布一份临时报告提供的信息内容之间主动删除的数量可能6月15日15。最终报告将发表在7月15日,包含用户投诉和采取行动的细节。7月15日的报告也将包含WhatsApp相关的数据。

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根据谷歌周三公布的报告,Google和YouTube收到27762个人用户的投诉位于印度在2021年4月通过指定的机制。

“这些投诉涉及到第三方的内容被认为违反当地法律或谷歌SSMI平台上的个人权利。这些数据还包括个人用户投诉伴随着法院命令,”该报告说。

根据这份报告,26707年(96.2%)有关版权投诉,357(1.3%)商标和275诽谤(1%)。其他类别的投诉相关法律(272),假冒(114)和规避(37)。

“我们评估内容报告给我们在社区指导方针,政策和/或法律政策的内容。基于这篇评论,删除可能采取行动在一个请求的原因……”报告说。

数量的删除操作站在59350年期间说。报告解释说,每一个独特的URL在一个特定的投诉被认为是一个单独的“项目”,一个单一的投诉可以指定多个项目可能涉及到相同的或不同的内容。

谷歌自2010年以来一直发布其透明度报告,详细介绍了政府要求在一年两次的基础上删除的内容。该公司还报道在YouTube上季度内容删除。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Google<\/a> received over 27,700 complaints in April this year from individual users in India over alleged violation of local laws or personal rights, which resulted in removal of 59,350 pieces of content, the company said in its maiden monthly transparency report<\/a>. Google<\/a> is among the first large digital platforms<\/a> to release its monthly compliance report in compliance with the IT rules that came into force from May 26.

Under the
new IT rules<\/a>, large digital platforms<\/a> - with over 5 million users - will have to publish periodic compliance reports every month, mentioning the details of complaints received and action taken thereon. The report is to also include the number of specific communication links or parts of information that the intermediary has removed or disabled access to in pursuance of any proactive monitoring conducted by using automated tools.

A Google spokesperson told that the company has a long history of providing transparency into the different types of requests it receives from around the world, and how it responds.

\"All of these requests are tracked and included in our existing
Transparency Report<\/a> since 2010. This is the first time we will publish a monthly transparency report in accordance with (India's) new IT Rules<\/a>, and will continue to publish more details as we refine our reporting processes for India,\" the spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The report said there will be a two-month lag for reporting to allow sufficient time for data processing and validation.

\"In future reports, data on removals as a result of automated detection, as well as data relating to impersonation and graphic sexual content complaints received post May 25, 2021, will be included. We are committed to making improvements in the upcoming iterations of the report based on feedback from all stakeholders, including providing more granular data,\" the report noted.

On Tuesday, social media giant Facebook has said it will publish an interim report on July 2 providing information on the number of content it removed proactively between May 15-June 15. The final report will be published on July 15, containing details of user complaints received and action taken. The July 15 report will also contain data related to WhatsApp.

As per Google's report that has been released on Wednesday, Google and YouTube received 27,762 complaints from individual users located in India via designated mechanisms during April 2021.

\"These complaints relate to third-party content that is believed to violate local laws or personal rights on Google's SSMI platforms. This data also includes individual user complaints accompanied by a court order,\" the report said.

According to the report, 26,707 (96.2 per cent) complaints were related to copyright, 357 (1.3 per cent) for trademark and 275 for defamation (1 per cent). Other categories of complaints were related to legal (272), counterfeit (114) and circumvention (37).

\"We evaluate content reported to us under our community guidelines, content policies and\/or legal policies. Based on this review, removal action may be taken on one of the request reasons...\" the report said.

Number of removal actions stood at 59,350 in the said period. The report explained that each unique URL in a specific complaint is considered an individual \"item\" and that a single complaint may specify multiple items that potentially relate to the same or different pieces of content.

Google has been publishing its Transparency Report since 2010 that provides details on government requests for content removals on a biannual basis. The company also reports on YouTube content removals on a quarterly basis.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":83979609,"title":"Orange, Sierra Wireless, LACROIX, STMicroelectronics form partnership to drive IoT deployments","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/orange-sierra-wireless-lacroix-stmicroelectronics-form-partnership-to-drive-iot-deployments\/83979609","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":83979924,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Received 27,700 user complaints, removed over 59,000 content pieces in April in India: Google","synopsis":"Under the new IT rules, large digital platforms - with over 5 million users - will have to publish periodic compliance reports every month, mentioning the details of complaints received and action taken thereon. ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/received-27700-user-complaints-removed-over-59000-content-pieces-in-april-in-india-google","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":639000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-06-30 12:43:17","lastupd":"2021-06-30 12:44:54","breadcrumbTags":["google","new IT rules","Social Media Intermediaries","Transparency Report","digital platforms","Google India","Internet","Google India compliance report"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/received-27700-user-complaints-removed-over-59000-content-pieces-in-april-in-india-google"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/received-27700-user-complaints-removed-over-59000-content-pieces-in-april-in-india-google/83979924">