More than 1,600 URLs blocked in India over last 18 months to curb fake news
Facebook
blocked the most (956 or 58%) of URLs, under section 69A of the Information
Technology (IT) Act, 2000, followed by Twitter (25%) and YouTube (9%)
Current Affairs News:
As many as
1,662 uniform resource locators (URLs) or posts on social media were blocked over 18 months ending June 2018, Ravi
Shankar Prasad, minister for electronics and information technology, told the
Rajya Sabha (Parliament’s upper house) on August 3, 2018, as part of an explanation
on combating fake
news.
“Recently,
it has come to the attention of the government of India that a number of
disturbing instances causing loss of innocent lives have taken place in various
parts of the country,” RS Prasad said in his reply on the issue of misuse of
social media and fake news. “These are deeply painful and regrettable, as well
as a matter of deep concern for the government.”
Section
69A of the IT Act, 2000 says websites/pages can be blocked in “defence of
India”, its sovereignty, security and integrity, foreign relations, public
order and to prevent “incitement to the commission of any cognizable offence
relating to above”, Prasad said.
The
“intermediary” or the website or page that fails to comply with the law can be
punished with imprisonment up to seven years and a fine.
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