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Anti-Tobacco Warnings for OTT Programmes Soon, Health Ministry to Amend Relevant Rules
- Thursday May 25, 2023
- Press Trust of India
OTT platforms may soon be mandated to display anti-tobacco warnings and disclaimers as are seen in movies screened in theatres and in television programmes with the Health Ministry likely to amend the relevant rules. According to the draft notification, publishers of online curated content displaying tobacco products or their use will be required t...
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Kapil Sibal on Facebook, Google: Don't want censorship, but content must be screened
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Shamik
Kapil Sibal on Facebook controversy: Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today rejected accusations of trying to censor online content and said that companies like Facebook and Google were not cooperating with earlier requests. Reacting to the outrage over the government's move, he said, "We will not allow the Indian sentiments and religious sentime...
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Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by SandhyaI
A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
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Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
- Monday February 6, 2012
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
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Court orders social networking sites to remove objectionable images
- Wednesday December 21, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
A Delhi court has ordered several social networking companies including Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft India, Google and Orkut to remove some images from their websites.
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Kapil Sibal on Facebook, Google: Don't want censorship, but content must be screened
- Tuesday December 6, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Kapil Sibal on Facebook controversy: Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today rejected accusations of trying to censor online content and said that companies like Facebook and Google were not cooperating with earlier requests. Reacting to the outrage over the government's move, he said, "We will not allow the Indian sentiments and religious sentime...
- www.ndtv.com
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Anti-Tobacco Warnings for OTT Programmes Soon, Health Ministry to Amend Relevant Rules
- Thursday May 25, 2023
- Press Trust of India
OTT platforms may soon be mandated to display anti-tobacco warnings and disclaimers as are seen in movies screened in theatres and in television programmes with the Health Ministry likely to amend the relevant rules. According to the draft notification, publishers of online curated content displaying tobacco products or their use will be required t...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Kapil Sibal on Facebook, Google: Don't want censorship, but content must be screened
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Shamik
Kapil Sibal on Facebook controversy: Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today rejected accusations of trying to censor online content and said that companies like Facebook and Google were not cooperating with earlier requests. Reacting to the outrage over the government's move, he said, "We will not allow the Indian sentiments and religious sentime...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by SandhyaI
A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Content screening: Facebook, others to reply in 15 days
- Monday February 6, 2012
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
A Delhi court here Monday directed Facebook, Yahoo, Google and other websites to file written statements within 15 days on removing objectionable content from their sites.
- www.ndtv.com
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Court orders social networking sites to remove objectionable images
- Wednesday December 21, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
A Delhi court has ordered several social networking companies including Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft India, Google and Orkut to remove some images from their websites.
- www.ndtv.com
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Kapil Sibal on Facebook, Google: Don't want censorship, but content must be screened
- Tuesday December 6, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Kapil Sibal on Facebook controversy: Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today rejected accusations of trying to censor online content and said that companies like Facebook and Google were not cooperating with earlier requests. Reacting to the outrage over the government's move, he said, "We will not allow the Indian sentiments and religious sentime...
- www.ndtv.com