India’s Supreme Court has expressed grave concern over the increasing prevalence of obscene material on the internet and has urged the Union Government to take immediate steps to regulate and curb such content. As the country grapples with the implications of an increasingly digital world, the court has recognized that online platforms can no longer operate without accountability when it comes to managing harmful content.
The Court’s call to action stresses the importance of not only identifying but also effectively blocking obscene content from being accessed by users. Experts agree that technological solutions, such as AI-based content moderation tools, must be incorporated into the legal framework to ensure the prevention of the spread of such material.
Additionally, there is growing recognition that regulations on online content need to be aligned with international norms. With internet censorship and content moderation becoming a global challenge, the Indian government’s response to this issue will be pivotal in shaping the future of online regulations in the country.
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