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Twitter will be in trouble if it fails to comply with new rules: HC

Twitter will be in trouble if it fails to comply with new rules: HC
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday expressed displeasure rather than Twitter delaying the appointment of complaints recovery officers.
Slamming a micro blogging site, Judge Rekha Palli asks, “How long is your process (Twitter)?” He also said, “If Twitter thinks it can take time as long as what you want in our country, I will not let it.
Respond to a clear response, otherwise you will be in trouble.” The next court stated that Twitter was challenging law because it did not appoint a complaint officer as required under the new rules.
It directs social sites to be informed on July 8 such as when the resident complaint officer will be appointed.
In other developments, the government said in submitting a court that Twitter Inc.
no longer enjoyed the responsibility for the content produced by users in India because social sites have failed to comply with new IT rules.
Read Alsotwitter Losing Immunity for the content produced by users at the Center Incantwitter Inc.
The first time has officially said Twitter has lost its immunity after repeatedly criticizing the company for non-compliance.
The new Indian IT rules that are effective end – can be intended to regulate content in social media companies and make them more responsible for legal demand to remove posting and share details on the originator of the message.
Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has slammed Twitter because it was deliberately against the law and said all social media companies had to comply with new rules.
In recent weeks, because the groan groans between New Delhi and Twitter, the police have submitted at least five cases against their companies or officials, including several related pornography and Indian controversial maps on their career courtyards.
(With input from agency)

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