What's new

India Asks Google, Facebook to Screen User Content

metro

BANNED
Joined
Dec 27, 2010
Messages
1,482
Reaction score
0
The Indian government has asked Internet companies and social media sites like Facebook to prescreen user content from India and to remove disparaging, inflammatory or defamatory content before it goes online, three executives in the information technology industry say.

Top officials from the Indian units of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook are meeting with Kapil Sibal, India’s acting telecommunications minister, on Monday afternoon to discuss the issue, say two executives of Internet companies. The executives asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to the media on the issue.

Mr. Sibal’s office confirmed that he would meet with Internet service providers Monday but did not provide more information about the content of the meeting.

About six weeks ago, Mr. Sibal called legal representatives from the top Internet service providers and Facebook into his New Delhi office, said one of the executives who was briefed on the meeting.

At the meeting, Mr. Sibal showed attendees a Facebook page that maligned the Congress Party’s president, Sonia Gandhi. “This is unacceptable,” he told attendees, the executive said, and he asked them to find a way to monitor what is posted on their sites.

In the second meeting with the same executives in late November, Mr. Sibal told them that he expected them to use human beings to screen content, not technology, the executive said.

The three executives said Mr. Sibal has told these companies that he expects them to set up a proactive prescreening system, with staffers looking for objectionable content and deleting it before it is posted.

The executives said representatives from these companies will tell Mr. Sibal at the meeting on Monday that his demand is impossible, given the volume of user-generated content coming from India, and that they cannot be responsible for determining what is and isn’t defamatory or disparaging.

“If there’s a law and there’s a court order, we can follow up on it,” said an executive from one of the companies attending the meeting. But these companies can’t be in the business of deciding what is and isn’t legal to post, he said.

Yahoo, Facebook and Microsoft did not respond immediately to calls for comment, and a Google spokeswoman said the company had no comment on the issue. Facebook said earlier this year it has more than 25 million users in India. Google has over 100 million Internet users in India.

The demand is the Indian government’s latest attempt to monitor and control electronic information. In April, the ministry issued rules demanding Internet service providers delete information posted on Web sites that officials or private citizens deemed disparaging or harassing. Last year, the government battled with Blackberry’s manufacturer, Research In Motion, threatening to shut the company’s service off in India if it did not allow government officials greater access to users’ messages.

The Indian government also plans to set up its own unit to monitor information posted on Web sites and social media sites, executives said, which will report to Gulshan Rai, the director general of India’s cyber-security monitor.

A man who answered the phone in Mr. Rai’s office said he did not talk to the press and hung up when a reporter asked for a press contact.

Some Indian cities like Mumbai have already set up special units to monitor Internet sites like Facebook and Orkut, the social networking site operated by Google, for content considered disparaging or obscene. India has made nearly 70 requests to Google to remove content between January and June of this year, one of the highest request rates of any country though less than the United States’s 92 and Brazil’s 224, according to Google’s transparency report.

India Asks Google, Facebook to Screen User Content - NYTimes.com

Bastard Congress is at it again.
 
censorship-shutterstock-12-5-11-large.jpg


The Indian government today put the squeeze on some of the world’s largest companies, essentially asking for self-censorship—or to be clear, for the companies to willingly censor user content, according to the New York Times.

Unnamed officials from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook are today meeting with India’s telecomunications ministser, Kapil Sibal, to discuss India’s request to remove what the Times calls “disparaging, inflammatory or defamatory content before it goes online.”

The executives who spoke to the Times, wished to remain unnamed because they are not authorized to speak to the media, said that officials have met with Sibal on multiple occassions to hear his complaints and requests to create a system of censorship employing actual human beings, as opposed to a technological filter.

Executives from the companies told the Times that their representatives will today tell the Indian government that their requests are impossible, given the high volume of user-generated content coming from India.

“If there’s a law and there’s a court order, we can follow up on it, “one of the executive’s told the Times. But continued that these companies can’t be in the business of determining what should and shouldn't be censored.

The request is the most recent development in a series of attempts by the Indian Governemnt to censor web users, including a list of rules for Internet service providers, a ban the xxx webdomain, and a request to Research in Motion, BlackBerry’s manufacturer, for increased access to users’ messages, to which the company complied.
 
sounds like india is becoming increasingly nervous about its image......now pray tell, how will this improve india's image?

We see inflammatory propaganda against Pakistan and we just dismiss it.


the indians are a bit more insecure I think that they are forced to adopt such decisions. Maybe the draconian Armed forces Special Powers act should be implemented throughout india, actually.
 
sounds like india is becoming increasingly nervous about its image......now pray tell, how will this improve india's image?

We see inflammatory propaganda against Pakistan and we just dismiss it.


the indians are a bit more insecure I think that they are forced to adopt such decisions. Maybe the draconian Armed forces Special Powers act should be implemented throughout india, actually.

The following may have something to do with it:

TOP SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE INFERIORITY COMPLEX

FAULT FINDER - Since you don't really feel good about yourself, you also have difficulty feeling good about others. You really find ways to enumerate their imperfections. You look for ways on how you can make these people not feel good about themselves too.

DESTRUCTIVE CRITICISM - These people know their flaws or shortcomings and yet, whenever they are being given an opionion they take it seriously and that will make them feel worse. Since they have extremely low self esteem, they feel like they didn't do well but if you point that out, well, that will be the day!

TENDS TO BE TIMID ON A CROWD - Those people who feels inferior has the tendency to create a hermit out of themselves, avoiding social gatherings and meetings. They would rather be alone in their own world than having the world know their flaws.

FLATTER ME! - You want to always hear others complimenting how you look, how you did on that article, what you did great or what have you. Because you are so desperate, there are some instances that if nobody praises you, you'll start telling people what you did so you'd get nice compliments. Or you will start asking people, "Do you think I did great?", "Do I look good tonight?"

DON'T FLATTER ME! - You don't want to hear any compliment, even you really did well. For you, that's just a way to make you feel a bit better, you feel like the comment isn't really coming from the heart. You refuse to listen to positive comments since you know inside your heart that you are not good enough.

UNHEALTHY COMPETITION - You really don't love competing with others but if you do, you'll find all ways on how you can outdo your competition. Because if you loose, then you'll feel that you aren't that good enough and you will instill in your mind not compete with anyone for you will never win at all. You envy those who are always on top of everything and you feel you will never be like that even in your wildest dreams.
 
sounds like india is becoming increasingly nervous about its image......now pray tell, how will this improve india's image?

We see inflammatory propaganda against Pakistan and we just dismiss it.


the indians are a bit more insecure I think that they are forced to adopt such decisions. Maybe the draconian Armed forces Special Powers act should be implemented throughout india, actually.

Correction...some of us are quite aware and accept the limitations of our country. The way I see it, it is the bloody politicos who want a blemish free reputation outside the borders. Unfortunately as the way things are, the viewpoint of the politicians is represented as the view of the people. I don't blame you for thinking the way you do.
 
some of those contradict eachother; you may want to re-work on your list


do that after a nice warm glass of milk and a nap
 
some of those contradict eachother; you may want to re-work on your list


do that after a nice warm glass of milk and a nap

That's the thing with people suffering from the effects of inferiority complex. They often likes to contradict itself. It likes to hear positive things from others but not always the case, they have difficulty controlling themselves and does not like to see others doing better than them etc. It's a very complex issue.
 
Hopefully India will ban def.pk we will have less of them around. A lot of anti-Indian information here therefore I think they should ban this site in Ind.
 
That's the thing with people suffering from the effects of inferiority complex. They often likes to contradict itself. It likes to hear positive things from others but not always the case, they have difficulty controlling themselves and does not like to see others doing better than them etc. It's a very complex issue.

it would appear so...

so now you want to be PDF's in-house psych-analyst. :laugh:
















p.s. on inferiority complex, i wonder what's an indian doing with Chinese & British flag :)
 
Correction...some of us are quite aware and accept the limitations of our country.

You don't even have 1 Indian flag.

If you said that Indians without Indian flags, are more accepting of their own limitations, then maybe.

---------- Post added at 06:04 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:02 AM ----------

That's the thing with people suffering from the effects of inferiority complex. They often likes to contradict itself. It likes to hear positive things from others but not always the case, they have difficulty controlling themselves and does not like to see others doing better than them etc. It's a very complex issue.

Would that include the most famous Indian movie stars, advertising special cream for men, that will make them white?
 
then be a man of your word, and deliver


(entertain)

My pleasure as always, but I am no good when it comes to nursing illnesses. :P

Would that include the most famous Indian movie stars, advertising special cream for men, that will make them white?

I think it falls somewhere inbetween:

FAULT FINDER - Since you don't really feel good about yourself, you also have difficulty feeling good about others. You really find ways to enumerate their imperfections. You look for ways on how you can make these people not feel good about themselves too.

&

UNHEALTHY COMPETITION - You really don't love competing with others but if you do, you'll find all ways on how you can outdo your competition. Because if you loose, then you'll feel that you aren't that good enough and you will instill in your mind not compete with anyone for you will never win at all.

So what's better when you don't want to compete? Join them? when both look or are the same then you cannot fault one another.
 

Back
Top Bottom