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Twitter India Appoints New Officer Vinay Prakash to Comply With New IT Rules.

 


Twitter India has appointed an Indian citizen as an officer for the complaint required by the new digital rules of the country. On its website, Twitter named Vinay Prakash as a resident complaint officer and deliver an email contact ID. The appointment came in the midst of a big defense with the government because the new rules began to apply.


"In accordance with the rules of information technology (intermediary guidelines and digital media code of ethics), 2021, we have published our security report on July 11, 2021, for the reporting period from May 26, 2021, until June 25, 2021, "The giant social media also says on the transparency center page.

Earlier this month, Twitter appointed ahead of temporary head compliance and said he would immediately appoint two other executives for a while to obey the new rules. It also looked for eight weeks from the Delhi High Court to appoint a complaint officer in the country and said he would make his first compliance report to the public on July 11.

But the court, who heard the case on Thursday, Twitter said would not enjoy legal protection if it did not follow the rules of India's new information technology.

The court asked Twitter to submit an Affidavit that stated this detail within two weeks and also asked all officers while to submit a written statement, stating they would be responsible for the assignments assigned to them.

The social media giant has been named in four cases in various countries. Twitter India has appointed an Indian citizen as an officer for the complaint required by the new digital rules of the country. On its website.

Twitter named Vinay Prakash as a resident complaint officer and deliver an email contact ID. The appointment came in the midst of a big defense with the government because the new rules began to apply.

Earlier this month, Twitter appointed ahead of temporary head compliance and said he would immediately appoint two other executives for a while to obey the new rules. It also looked for eight weeks from the Delhi High Court to appoint a complaint officer in the country and said he would make his first compliance report to the public on July 11.

But the court, who heard the case on Thursday, Twitter said would not enjoy legal protection if it did not follow the rules of India's new information technology.

The court asked Twitter to submit an Affidavit that stated this detail within two weeks and also asked all officers while to submit a written statement, stating they would be responsible for the assignments assigned to them.

The social media giant has been named in four cases in various countries.

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 Complaint officers together with contact details and procedures for users to report potential violations of regulations and conditions.

On Thursday, Twitter told an Indian court to appoint a temporary complaint officer to comply with new rules. It also said it planned to have a final appointment for work in eight weeks.

IT rules, which are effective ends, are intended to regulate social content media and make the company act faster on legal demand to remove the post and Details about originators.

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