Correct
Solution (b)
Explanation:
The Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021
The rules, which categorise intermediaries as social media intermediary and significant social media intermediary based on number of users, said significant social media intermediaries providing messaging services would “enable the identification of the first originator of the information. (So, statement 1 is incorrect)
On receiving a court order or being notified by the appropriate government agency, an intermediary will need to remove or disable access to information any unlawful information “as early as possible, but in no case later than 36 hours”. (So, Statement 2 is correct)
The intermediary will also have to provide information or assistance to authorised government agency for “investigative or protective or cyber security activities, for the purposes of verification of identity, or for the prevention, detection, investigation, or prosecution, of offences under any law for the time being in force, or for cyber security incidents” within 72 hours of the receipt of an order.
Such an order would “only be passed for the purposes of
- prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution or punishment of an offence related to the sovereignty and integrity of India,
- the security of the State,
- friendly relations with foreign States, or
- public order, or
- Of incitement to an offence relating to the above or in relation with rape, sexually explicit material or child sexual abuse material, punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than five years.”
The intermediaries need to appoint a Grievance Officer to deal with complaints and share the name and contact details of such an officer
Article reference: Govt announces new social media rules to curb its misuse
Incorrect
Solution (b)
Explanation:
The Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021
The rules, which categorise intermediaries as social media intermediary and significant social media intermediary based on number of users, said significant social media intermediaries providing messaging services would “enable the identification of the first originator of the information. (So, statement 1 is incorrect)
On receiving a court order or being notified by the appropriate government agency, an intermediary will need to remove or disable access to information any unlawful information “as early as possible, but in no case later than 36 hours”. (So, Statement 2 is correct)
The intermediary will also have to provide information or assistance to authorised government agency for “investigative or protective or cyber security activities, for the purposes of verification of identity, or for the prevention, detection, investigation, or prosecution, of offences under any law for the time being in force, or for cyber security incidents” within 72 hours of the receipt of an order.
Such an order would “only be passed for the purposes of
- prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution or punishment of an offence related to the sovereignty and integrity of India,
- the security of the State,
- friendly relations with foreign States, or
- public order, or
- Of incitement to an offence relating to the above or in relation with rape, sexually explicit material or child sexual abuse material, punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than five years.”
The intermediaries need to appoint a Grievance Officer to deal with complaints and share the name and contact details of such an officer
Article reference: Govt announces new social media rules to curb its misuse