This is the latest in a slew of measures by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's government that are being seen as efforts to rein in big tech
firms.
Any information identified as "fake or false" by the Press
Information Bureau (PIB), or by any other agency authorised for
fact-checking by the government or "by its department in which such
business is transacted", would be prohibited under the draft.
Once information was identified as such, social media platforms or
other "online intermediaries" would have to "make reasonable
efforts" to ensure users do not "host, display, upload, modify,
publish, transmit, store, update or share" such information, it
added.
In October, the government announced a panel would be set up to hear
complaints from users regarding content moderation decisions of
social media firms, which are already required to appoint in-house
grievance redressal officers and executives to co-ordinate with law
enforcement officials.
The government has also repeatedly been involved in tussles with
various platforms when they failed to heed demands that certain
content or accounts be taken down for allegedly spreading
misinformation.
(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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