01 March,2021 06:23 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
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The new social media intermediary rules could raise compliance costs for players, making it difficult for smaller companies to compete against bigger giants like Facebook, said industry watchers.
The new rules distinguish between âsocial media intermediaries' and âsignificant social media intermediaries' with 50 lakh registered users as the threshold for the categorisation.
Significant social media intermediaries will have to follow additional due diligence, including the appointment of a chief compliance officer, nodal contact person and resident grievance officer - with all three officials residing in India.
Software Freedom Law Centre founder Mishi Choudhary said the rules call for an undue burden and compliance and "ensure only larger players with funds and big legal teams are the only ones who will be left to offer services. (This could result in) increasing the barrier for entry and raising compliance costs for everyone."
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