According to reports, micro-blogging platform Twitter has failed to appoint all three officials under the new IT rules and now it has to explain the reason.
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Twitter has failed to appoint all three statutory officers mandated under the new IT rules, despite the government’s repeated requests. Now regarding this matter, the company has been asked to give reasons for non-compliance with these rules, as Twitter did not give any concrete reason for the delay in the appointment of officers after the original deadline ending on May 25 is.
Apart from this, at present the company is also facing many legal and criminal cases. Twitter has been continuously assuring the government regarding the appointment of statutory officers that it has appointed a compliance officer and is in the process of working in accordance with the comprehensive guidelines, but despite this it has failed in that.
The company will have to explain the reason
According to a Times of India news, a source told that, Twitter has failed to appoint the three officials and now it has to explain the reason.
Let us inform that Dharmendra Chatur, an interim Grievance Redressal Officer, has also resigned. Twitter later appointed its global legal policy director Jeremy Kessel for the position. However, this appointment is not as per the guidelines as the Grievance Redressal Officer must mandatorily be from India. The microblogging platform has so far been non-committal on the matter, especially when the executives need to be from India and be appointed on the payroll of a company’s headquarters rather than a company registered in India.
Repeated error on behalf of Twitter
Let us tell you that there is a constant ruckus between Twitter and the government. Recently, the company had temporarily closed the Twitter account of Union Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Apart from this, recently the company has also shown the wrong map of India. The government is investigating this because this map was not put by any third party user but by the company itself. The government sees this as the fault of the publisher rather than the fault of any middleman.
Recently, while addressing an event of India Global Forum, Ravi Shankar Prasad, while talking about his account ban, said that Twitter blocked his account last week for an hour and this was done under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of America. Regarding a complaint made years ago. He said that if you are going to implement the Digital Copyright Act of America, then you should also keep in mind the copyright rules of India. The Union Minister further said that you cannot say that my entire stand will be regulated on the basis of unilateral assessment of American law. The company must find a solution to a happy balance between this role and democracy.
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