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Digital India Act: Classifying intermediaries can save us from poor regulatory outcomes

The old Information Technology Act of 2000 did not classify the new services and functions that the internet produced. The Digital India Act is an opportunity to arrive at future-proof classifications to enable a trillion-dollar digital economy by 2026. This will help regulate intermediaries based on their technical functions, services and user harms, instead of a one-size-fits-all approach

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​ The old Information Technology Act of 2000 did not classify the new services and functions that the internet produced. The Digital India Act is an opportunity to arrive at future-proof classifications to enable a trillion-dollar digital economy by 2026. This will help regulate intermediaries based on their technical functions, services and user harms, instead of a one-size-fits-all approach The old Information Technology Act of 2000 did not classify the new services and functions that the internet produced. The Digital India Act is an opportunity to arrive at future-proof classifications to enable a trillion-dollar digital economy by 2026. This will help regulate intermediaries based on their technical functions, services and user harms, instead of a one-size-fits-all approach  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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