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Plan to muzzle bloggers sparks outcry
Atul Thakur, TNN | Mar 10, 2011, 03.44am IST

NEW DELHI: A government proposal seeking to police blogs has come in for severe criticism from legal experts and outraged the online community. The draft rules, drawn up by the government under the Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008, deal with due diligence to be observed by an intermediary.

Under the Act, an 'intermediary' is defined as any entity which on behalf of another receives, stores or transmits any electronic record. Hence, telecom networks, web-hosting and internet service providers, search engines, online payment and auction sites as well as cyber cafes are identified as intermediaries. The draft has strangely included bloggers in the category of intermediaries, setting off the online outcry.

Blogs are clubbed with network service providers as most of them facilitate comment and online discussion and preserve the traffic as an electronic record, but equating them with other intermediaries is like comparing apples with oranges, says Pavan Duggal, advocate in the Supreme Court and an eminent cyber law expert.

'This will curtail the freedom of expression of individual bloggers because as an intermediary they will become responsible for the readers' comments. It technically means that any comment or a reader-posted link on a blog which according to the government is threatening, abusive, objectionable, defamatory, vulgar, racial, among other omnibus categories, will now be considered as the legal responsibility of the blogger," he explains.

Even Google, the host of Blogger, among India's most popular blogging sites, expressed displeasure at the proposal. "Blogs are platforms that empower people to communicate with one another, and we don't believe that an internet middlemen should be held unreasonably liable for content posted by users," a spokesperson told TOI.

Blogs, which are typically maintained and updated by individuals, have showcased their political importance in recent times and the internet community views these rules as a lopsided attempt to curtail an individual's right to expression.

"If individual blogs are an intermediary, then why can't Facebook and Twitter also be classified as such, as they too receive, store and transmit electronic records and facilitate online discussions," retorts the spokesperson of the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS), a Bangalore-based organization, which works on digital pluralism. "These rules will not only bring bloggers and the ISP provider on the same platform, but the due diligence clause will also result in higher power of censorship to the larger player. Imagine your ISP provider blocking your blog because it finds that certain user-comments fit these omnibus terms," the CIS spokesperson added.

Most experts, including Duggal, see these rules as the outcome of the government's one-size-fits-all approach — at least in regulating online activities — and ask for an amendment to the IT Act.


Plan to muzzle bloggers sparks outcry - The Times of India
 
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Has Blogspot Been Censored Or Blocked In India?

Blogspot Blogs are increasingly becoming non-accessible in India. Surprisingly, if a person uses a proxy, she can have access to her blog. This logically means that Indian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are blocking access to Blogspot Blogs in India.

Why this step has been taken is still not known. Even at Google’s Help Forum this question has been put for further discussion and diagnosis of the problem. But even at the Forum the possibility of Blogspot being Blocked/Censored has not been ruled out.

Under the Indian Cyber Law, incorporated in the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act, 2000) unlimited and unregulated Internet Censorship and Website Blocking powers have been given to Indian Government and its Agencies.

If this is a case of Internet Censorship or Website Blocking, Indian Government succeeded in achieving what it was desperately looking for. The Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008 was instrumental in conferring these Unconstitutional and Illegal powers upon Indian Government and its agencies.

We would keep on our reader posted about this issue. In case, you also face similar problems or you wish to share your views with us, contact us with your suggestions and inputs.

CJNEWS INDIA: Has Blogspot Been Censored Or Blocked In India?
 
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^^^
BS news if it can be called one. half the posts in google discussion are from the same blogger and he claims blogger is blocked in India on the discussion as 'evidence'.
 
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Bull shite. The day India begins gagging any form of freedom of speech, we become China.
 
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I think it's high time the govt. takes some action against people writing bullshit against the country for no reason. We've ourselves seen the examples on PDF. Athough, I must ad that this must not be misused by political parties to silence criticism.
 
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I think it's high time the govt. takes some action against people writing bullshit against the country for no reason. We've ourselves seen the examples on PDF. Athough, I must ad that this must not be misused by political parties to silence criticism.

I believe we should let the people write whatever they want. Blind natiionalism is unproductive. Let them be unpatriotic. But certain fundamental rights cannot be intruded upon.
 
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I think it's high time the govt. takes some action against people writing bullshit against the country for no reason. We've ourselves seen the examples on PDF. Although, I must ad that this must not be misused by political parties to silence criticism.

There is a difference between dangerous / threating comments and just opinion.
For example: you can't threaten someone living in the US and get away with it now on the net ( reasonable assumption of bodily harm or even slander to ones professional reputation ).

These forums are hosted in the US I believe... Anyone in the US can subpoena records if they feel bodily harm is imminent. You can't hid behind free speech and anonymity anymore on the net in the US.

Couple of cases in the US recently where they forced some social network websites to give up the IP and identity of the posters making disparaging remarks where the reputation of the target was being soiled ( professional reputation in those cases)
 
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