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Twitter failed to obey the rules

Twitter failed to obey the rules
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New Delhi: Although repeated reminders from the government, Twitter has failed to appoint the three law officers mandated under the new rules.
The company has been asked to “explain non-compliance”, especially because it has not offered real reasons for delay after the original deadline to get the officers ended on May 25.
The company currently faces a series of legal and criminal cases.
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Failure to appoint legal officers came even though Twitter convinced the previous government that they had appointed a head compliance officer, and also in the process of falling in line with wider guidelines.
“Twitter has failed to appoint the three officers set by law, and must explain the reason now,” said Sumber Toi.
Officers expand temporary complaints, Dharmendra Chatur, have also resigned.
Twitter has received the Director of Global Legal Policy Jeremy Kessel for this position as another temporary step, although this appointment is not in line with the guidelines because complaint officers need to be based on India.
Twitter so far a non-committee on this problem, especially when officers must be based in India and are in rolls of the parent company (US headquarters) than the Indian mandate.
It is understood that the government looked into the wrong depiction of the Indian map on Twitter, mainly because it was not issued by third-party users but by the company itself.
The government sees this as a publisher error than an intermediary.

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