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India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants

In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour In new proposed rules on…

India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants

In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to…

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  • In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour In…
  • In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry
  • would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said
  • non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • ew proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour
  • Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry
  • would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour In new proposed rules on ⁠Monday, the government said
  • non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued ‌by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for

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