The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice on a PIL seeking directions to the Centre to have a mechanism to track total GST paid on the OIDAR (Online Information and Database Access or Retrieval Services) services used by Non-Taxable Online Indian recipients under reverse charge basis.
The Ministry of Information and Technology on Monday released a new set of guidelines to restrict hateful content spreading on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
After foreign tweets on Indian developments led to controversy, the government has reacted to Twitter on Koo, a homegrown micro-blogging site. Having two platforms will cool down passions.
The social media giant finds itself in a soup over tweets by celebs supporting the farmers’ protests. With the centre asking it to block 1,178 accounts and Twitter not complying, a legal battle looms ahead.
The petition has been filed by Vinit Goenka, Member of Governing Council of CRIS, Ministry of Railway, contending that “ in the absence of any law to deal with offensive and hatred messages, the platforms like Twitter are knowingly promoting the seditious content.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday has stayed the arrest of senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, six journalists including Rajdeep Sardesai, Vinod Jose, and others while hearing the petition challenging the multiple FIRs filed against them for allegedly sharing misinformation on Republic Day.
With WhatsApp and Twitter’s questionable policies, there is a likelihood of customers shifting to block chain technology. This is used in Bitcoins and could give better privacy protection due to its encryption technology.
A criminal defamation case has been filed against actress Kangana Ranaut who recently tweeted the picture of Bilkis Bano commonly known as 'Shaheen Bagh Dadi'