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Beyond the Algorithm: The Human Right to Be Forgotten

Right to be Forgotten, privacy law, GDPR, Google Spain, data protection, digital privacy, data erasure, freedom of expression, personal data, EU regulations, public interest, search engines, data subjects, right to erasure.

Harish Khan
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Jan 14
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How Has Media Law Evolved in India: A Historical and Legal Journey?
Media law in India governs the regulation of media activities, balancing freedom of expression with necessary restrictions. Its evolution spans from ancient India to the colonial era, culminating in post-independence legislation ensuring responsible media practices.
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Censorship in Broadcasting and OTT Platforms: Regulation of OTT Content under IT Rules, 2021

The rise of OTT platforms in India has sparked a debate on balancing free expression and societal interests. The IT Rules, 2021, aim to regulate content with a three-tier grievance redressal system, ensuring accountability while addressing concerns over censorship.

Harish Khan
Contributor
Dec 12
Def. Lex-O-Pedia
What are the Laws of Censorship in India for Print and Electronic Media?
Censorship in India balances freedom of expression with societal harmony. It spans print, electronic, and digital media through laws like the Cinematograph Act and IT Rules, 2021. While it aims to uphold public order, concerns remain over its potential misuse and impact on creativity.
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How does compelled speech in India navigate the intersection of media law and constitutional freedoms?
Compelled speech in India challenges the balance between freedom of expression under Article 19(1)(a) and state-imposed mandates. Courts cautiously limit such mandates to public interest under Article 19(2).
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