Amended IT rules don’t offer necessary protections to satire and parody: HC
Hindustan Times|April 25, 2023
The amended IT rules do not offer necessary protections to satire and parody, the Bombay high court said on Monday, while hearing a petition filed by comedian Kunal Kamra who has challenged two clauses that mandate social media platforms to take down information deemed as fake news by a body that the government will appoint in order to maintain legal immunity for the posts of their users
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Amended IT rules don’t offer necessary protections to satire and parody: HC

MUMBAI: The changes to the Information Technology Rules, notified on April 6, relate to information posted online in connection with the central government.

"Your affidavit says you are not affecting parody, satire. But that is not what your rules say. There is no protection," a division bench of justice Gautam Patel and justice Neela Gokhale said on Monday.

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