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In recent years, the shift to algorithm-based feeds has drastically changed how users interact with content online.
In the lead-up to the 2025 federal election, some political candidates have turned to Chinese social media platforms like ...
The court, however, cautioned that it might have limited scope for interference and that the government must step in to ...
Following a plea over obscene content on OTT and social media, SC notes that these platforms have a social responsibility.
Acknowledging the Centre's submission, the Court indicated that it prefers to allow both the government and judiciary to work ...
The Supreme Court on Monday requested responses from the Centre and other parties regarding a plea urging action to prohibit ...
Sending a notice to the Centre, social media platforms and OTTs, the Supreme Court observed, 'Plea raises important ...
The Supreme Court of India is hearing a petition on April 28 aimed at banning sexually explicit content on OTT platforms and ...
The SC notice, which covers a wide array of prominent digital platforms, signals a heightened scrutiny of the type of content ...
The Centre informed the court that certain regulations are already in place and that further measures are under consideration ...
Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, appearing for the petitioners, highlighted the lack of regulatory oversight over content ...
Online influencers are not governed by laws that regulate political content, and as such, can be leveraged to spread campaign ...