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There is serious concern about whole construct of safe harbour

  • January 25, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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There is serious concern about whole construct of safe harbour

Subject: Economy

Section: External sector

Context:

  • Ashwini Vaishnav, the Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, discussed significant aspects of the Telecommunications Act, 2023.
Safe Harbour 

  • The Safe Harbour provisions designed explicitly for intermediaries in India are outlined in Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (‘IT Act’) and its corresponding Rules.
  • An ‘Intermediary’ is essentially a facilitator that helps in transmitting content between the creator and the consumer. These intermediaries play a crucial role in handling all kinds of information – including from harmless to potentially harmful, as they navigate through the vast spectrum of data available online.
  • The continuous development of these Rules has shaped how intermediaries are protected and held accountable in the digital landscape.
  • IT Act amendment 2008(Avnish Bajaj vs. State (N.C.T.) Of Delhi) introduced a provision stating that intermediaries, which function merely as platforms for information transmission, would not be held liable for any offenses committed on their platform without their knowledge. 
  •  In the case of Shreya Singhal v. Union of India 2015,SC clarified that intermediaries were not obligated to remove any material from their platform until and unless they received a court order directing them to do so. 

Telecommunications Act, 2023

  • Structural Reforms: Transition from a license permit regime to a calculated authorization system for telecom operations.
  • Spectrum Auction: Following Supreme Court judgment, spectrum to be auctioned except for certain sectors like defense.
  • Spectrum Sharing and Harmonisation: Provisions for sharing and harmonizing different spectrum bands.
  • Innovation and Research: Introduction of ‘sandbox’ for academic experimentation with new technologies.
  • Right of Way Reform: Empowerment of district judges to resolve disputes related to telecom infrastructure construction.
  • Digital Connectivity Expansion: Target to triple digital connectivity, with a focus on integrating new technologies like 6G.
  • Dispute Resolution and Self reporting: A four-tier structure for dispute resolution and provisions for telecom companies to self-report violations.
  • Universal Services Obligation Fund: Expanded into Digital Bharat Nidhi to support research, development, and connectivity in underserved areas.
  • Interception Framework: Adherence to the 1996 Supreme Court framework for lawful interception of communications.
  • Digital Governance and Policy OTT Regulation: No specific provision to regulate OTT apps like WhatsApp; digital domains like fintech and medical electronics regulated by respective ministries.
  • Safe Harbour Concerns: Global reevaluation of the safe harbour principle due to ubiquitous internet access and the need for accountability on social media platforms.
  • Biometric Authentication for Telecom Services: Provision for biometric authentication (e.g. Aadhaar) for obtaining telecom services, emphasizing the importance of KYC.
  • International Collaboration: MOUs signed with various countries for sharing India Stack technologies, reflecting India’s democratic and transparent standards.
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