O God "F1" Internet

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The parliamentary standing committee looks to raise the obligation of internet service providers for any third party content in a manner that it will become unmanageable to run the service and stay away from prison. If the recommendations were to go through then you might as shut down your computer also of the most time.
Over 85% of internet deals with third party content which includes search engines, mail services, messengers, blogs, and social community sites. If they were to be held creditworthy for the sites searched, mails sent, blogs filed or scraps on community sites then service providers would be drew up by the police for acts they are not even nominally responsible for.

What a stupid decision it is? Probably our members of parliament have flunked here and they didn’t understand way by which the internet works. They simply neglect the fact that as they can’t blame Indian Postal Service for every mischievous mail it delivers like that they also not blame any internet service provider for any ill content because it’s merely impossible for the provider to get track of whole activity.
How would a mail service know, for example, if two persons exchange copyright material illegally? Or, how would a search engine track if someone accesses sites with ill intention? It should be individual responsibility rather than service providers. Perhaps the committee is confusing internet with media like TV or print but our misinformed MPs failed again to differentiate these two things. Content of Media like TV or print are basically either self-produced or by assigned news or TV agencies. And all the content goes through several layers of inspections .But you can’t do same thing with internet. Is it true?


Software is a well grown sector of the Indian economy and perhaps the most powerful symbolic representation of the emergent young new India which generating thousands of well-paid jobs for youngsters. But this kind of government decision will guaranteed to freeze the media revolution in its tracks.


O God Please F1 The internet

3 comments:

  1. nice post....information n templates too....

    keep it up....

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  2. yes. I totally agree. =]

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  3. just another way of passing the buk..and covering up their own mistakes....
    bt i dnt think they'll ever pull this one off....
    ppl r smarter now........

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