Rajeev Chandrashekhar a MP with prior experience in the telephony and mobile industry made a statement yesterday in the Rajya Sabha during the zero hour on the restrictions being placed on bloggers. Mr. Chandrashekhar highlighted concern over the imposition of these unnecessary restrictions on bloggers through proxy of private internet intermediaries. He stated the proposed changes in the Information Technology Act would require regulatory compliance causing internet intermediaries to police and censor content. What was interesting the the measures were referred to as a, “gradual policy” of targeting, the “vibrant blogging community and bloggers”. The MP also made mention of the changing demographics of India where in the coming decade, the majority of the population would be under the age of 35 and blogs reflected an important and significant form of new media, relied upon by the younger populace to make decisions and to form opinions. A video of his speech is embedded below
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