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Panelists at MarketsNama discussed refining safe harbour laws for platform accountability and consumer safety
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Panelists at MarketsNama discussed refining safe harbour laws for platform accountability and consumer safety
Experts discuss platform regulation in the Digital India Act and debate the need for differentiated safe harbour provisions.
Instead of nixing safe harbour, the panelists reiterated that it has to be retained in order for digital innovation to continue
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The guidelines cover topics such as multiple wallets on gaming platforms, taxable and non-taxable deposits, bonuses and incentives, etc.
Meta thinks it wasn’t given enough chances to explain its alleged misdemeanours during the investigation
Experts debate how the Digital India Act can regulate India’s content marketplace, without compromising on the govt’s constitutional responsibility of protecting fundamental rights.
“It would be great if platforms pushed back [against controversial IT laws]. But, legally, I don’t know how much you can expect them to”
Taking away safe harbour will negatively impact startups since they lack the financial means to invest in heavy-duty content filtering tools, an expert argued
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