• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
StartupSuperb
  • NewsLatest
    • Trending
    • International Insights
    • Reports
  • Funding FlowJust In
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Tech
  • Marketing
  • Resources
    • Books
  • Shark Tank
    • Shark Tank India
  • Startup Stories
    • Founder Fridays
    • Superb Shepreneurs
No Result
View All Result
  • NewsLatest
    • Trending
    • International Insights
    • Reports
  • Funding FlowJust In
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Tech
  • Marketing
  • Resources
    • Books
  • Shark Tank
    • Shark Tank India
  • Startup Stories
    • Founder Fridays
    • Superb Shepreneurs
No Result
View All Result
StartupSuperb
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Funding Flow
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Tech
  • Marketing
  • Insights
  • Resources
  • Shark Tank
  • Startup Stories
  • Social Superb
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Tech

Navigating New IT Regulations: What They Mean for Influencers, Platforms, and Users

Akash Das by Akash Das
March 31, 2026
in Tech
Reading Time: 7 mins read
0
A A
0
Navigating New IT Regulations: What They Mean for Influencers, Platforms, and Users
ADVERTISEMENT
Share on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on X.comSend on TelegramSend on WhatsApp



Significant Amendments Proposed for Digital Media Regulations


Highlights

  • 1 Significant Amendments Proposed for Digital Media Regulations
    • 1.1 What Changes Are Being Proposed?
    • 1.2 Enhanced Government Oversight
    • 1.3 Implications for Platforms
    • 1.4 Implications for Creators
    • 1.5 Concerns Raised by Critics
    • 1.6 Next Steps

Significant Amendments Proposed for Digital Media Regulations

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has put forward new amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. These changes could profoundly impact how news and current affairs content is disseminated online.

ADVERTISEMENT

The draft changes, introduced on March 30, aim to broaden regulatory oversight beyond conventional digital news publishers to encompass individual users, influencers, and content creators. This could potentially subject millions to government scrutiny.

The proposal is available for public consultation until April 14, 2026.

What Changes Are Being Proposed?

At the heart of the proposed amendments lies an expansion of Part III of the IT Rules, which governs the Code of Ethics and establishes a three-tier oversight mechanism for digital news publishers.

Previously, this framework applied exclusively to registered news publishers, aggregators, and similar entities. Individual users were exempt from these regulations. The draft proposal eliminates that distinction, indicating that anyone posting content classified as “news and current affairs” could now fall under the same regulatory framework.

This essentially positions ordinary users and influencers on equal footing with publishers concerning compliance obligations.

Enhanced Government Oversight

The proposed amendments would also enhance the authority of the government’s Inter-Departmental Committee (IDC), granting it the power to review, modify, or mandate the removal of content considered problematic.

Moreover, the committee could initiate investigations into such content. This represents a shift from platform-driven moderation to more direct governmental oversight.

The ministry has defended this move as a strategy to combat misinformation, including fake news and AI-created deepfakes, which have become more prevalent and sophisticated.

Implications for Platforms

These changes could notably escalate compliance challenges for major social media companies like Meta Platforms, Google, and X Corp.

Under the proposed rules, these platforms would need to adhere to government advisories and directions as part of their “due diligence” obligations. Non-compliance might lead to the loss of safe harbour protections under Section 79 of the IT Act, making them liable for user-generated content.

Implications for Creators

India’s creator economy, which is estimated to encompass between 2 to 2.5 million active digital creators and generate revenue between $20–25 billion, could face direct repercussions.

Many of these creators produce opinion-driven content, commentary, and on-the-ground reporting. Under the proposed rules, such activities might be categorised as publishing news, even if the creators do not consider themselves journalists.

This overlap between individuals and publishers could heighten legal exposure and compliance responsibilities for independent creators.

Concerns Raised by Critics

Digital rights advocates have expressed significant concerns about the proposed amendments. The Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) has referred to these changes as “digital authoritarianism,” raising alarms about increased state control over online expression.

The IFF stated that the expansion of Rule 8(1) to encompass Rules 14, 15, and 16 aims to extend the blocking powers of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to both intermediaries and users who do not identify as publishers yet post news and current affairs content online.

Fifteen days remain for stakeholders to respond to these proposed amendments, which critics argue could transform online discourse in India. They note that what is labelled as “clarificatory” quietly expands censorship powers, intensifies data retention, and targets platforms to over-remove content.

Concerns highlighted by the organisation include risks related to surveillance, data retention, platform independence, and freedom of expression.

Deepro Guha, Partner at The Quantum Hub, has reiterated similar concerns, emphasising that the amendments could lead to increased scrutiny of individual content creators, potentially resulting in heightened censorship.

Next Steps

The draft amendments are still in the consultation phase, with MeitY encouraging input from various stakeholders, including platforms, civil society organisations, and individual citizens.

Feedback on the draft rules can be sent via email to itrules.consultation@meity.gov.in.



Tags: AI
ShareShareTweetShareSend
ADVERTISEMENT
Akash Das

Akash Das

Hi, I’m Akash, an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, digital marketer, and content creator on a mission to inspire innovation and drive transformation through technology and creativity.My expertise extends to digital marketing, where I craft data-driven strategies for SEO, social media, and branding to empower businesses and creators to grow their online presence. Alongside my entrepreneurial journey, I share my insights and discoveries through engaging blogs, tutorials, and YouTube content.

Related Posts

Google Maps Introduces Innovative ‘Ask Maps’ Feature in India: Discover How This AI Tool Works

Google Maps Introduces Innovative ‘Ask Maps’ Feature in India: Discover How This AI Tool Works

March 31, 2026
0
Microsoft Unveils Copilot Cowork and Enhanced Research Features: Discover Their Functionality

Microsoft Unveils Copilot Cowork and Enhanced Research Features: Discover Their Functionality

March 31, 2026
2
Navigating New IT Regulations: Influencers Face Publisher-Like Scrutiny

Navigating New IT Regulations: Influencers Face Publisher-Like Scrutiny

March 31, 2026
0
“iPhones Dominate India’s Pre-Owned Market as Buyers Bypass New Mid-Range Models Amidst Soaring Prices”

“iPhones Dominate India’s Pre-Owned Market as Buyers Bypass New Mid-Range Models Amidst Soaring Prices”

March 30, 2026
0
India Launches Ambitious ₹61,671 Crore Initiative for Chips, Magnets, and PCBs

India Launches Ambitious ₹61,671 Crore Initiative for Chips, Magnets, and PCBs

March 30, 2026
1
Siri Gets Smarter: iOS 27 Introduces Third-Party AI Integration for Enhanced User Experience

Siri Gets Smarter: iOS 27 Introduces Third-Party AI Integration for Enhanced User Experience

March 30, 2026
1

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

ADVERTISEMENT
StartupSuperb

©️ All rights reserved startupsuperb

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Exclusive
    • International Insights
    • Reports
  • Funding Flow
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Tech
  • Marketing
  • Insights
  • Resources
    • Books
  • Shark Tank
    • Shark Tank India
  • Startup Stories
    • Founder Fridays
    • Superb Shepreneurs
  • Social Superb

©️ All rights reserved startupsuperb

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version