Indian government serves final notice to Twitter over non-compliance

World Saturday 05/June/2021 14:13 PM
By: ANI
Indian government serves final notice to Twitter over non-compliance
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New Delhi [India]: Citing non-compliance of New Intermediary Guideline Rules by Twitter, the Indian Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on Saturday sent a final communication to Twitter asking them to comply immediately with the requirements of the new guidelines failing which resultant consequences as per law would follow.

A letter issued by the Ministry to the social media platform stated that the New Intermediary Guideline Rules were effective from May 26. "The provisions for significant social media intermediaries under the Rules have already come into force on May 26 2021 and it has been more than a week but Twitter has refused to comply with the provisions of these rules. Needless to state, such noncompliance will lead to unintended consequences including Twitter losing exemption from liability as intermediary available under section 79 of the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000. This has clearly been provided under rule 7 of the aforesaid rules," stated the letter.

It further said, "This is with reference to this Ministry's letters dated May 26 2021 and May 28 2021 regarding compliance with the subject rules and your corresponding responses dated May 28 2021 and June 2 2021. MeitY is dismayed to note that your responses to the Ministry's letters neither address the clarifications sought by this Ministry nor indicate full compliance with the Rules."

It also stated that it is clear from the responses of Twitter that till date has not informed about the details of the Chief Compliance Officer as required under the Rules, added that the Resident Grievance Officer and Nodal Contact Person nominated by the social media platform is not an employee of Twitter Inc. in India as prescribed in the Rules.

It also said that the office address of Twitter Inc. as mentioned by it is that of a law firm in India, which is also not as per the rules.

The Ministry in its letter to Twitter stated that the refusal to comply demonstrates the social media platform's lack of commitment and efforts towards providing a safe experience for the people of India on its platform.

"Though with effect from May 26 2021, in view of Twitter Inc's non-compliance with the rules as noted above, consequences follow. However, as gesture of goodwill, Twitter Inc. is hereby given one last notice to immediately comply with the rules, failing which the exemption from liability available under section 79 of the IT Act, 2000 shall stand withdrawn and Twitter shall be liable for consequences as per the IT Act and other penal laws of India," the ministry's letter to Twitter concluded.

This move comes amid withdrawal of the verified blue badge by Twitter from the verified accounts of Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and several other functionaries.

Twitter had removed the blue badge from the personal Twitter handle of Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu, @MVenkaiahNaidu. Later today, Twitter issued a clarificaton that since the account was inactive since July 2020, as per Twitter verification policy, the social media platform could remove the blue verified badge and verified status if the account becomes inactive or is incomplete. Later the blue tick was restored.