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SC seeks regulatory steps against ‘vulgarity’ online

SC Directive on Online Content:

  • The Supreme Court directed the Centre to propose regulatory measures to curb the use of “filthy language” and “vulgarity” in online content.
    • The focus is to ensure content adheres to Indian moral standards without imposing censorship.

Relevance : GS 2(Governance, Fundamental Rights)

  • Regulation vs. Free Speech:
    • The Court emphasized a balance between free speech (Article 19(1)(a)) and reasonable restrictions (Article 19(2)), particularly on decency and morality.
    • It seeks stakeholder input for a “healthy debate” on defining acceptable standards.
  • Ranveer Allahbadias Case:
    • YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia had been barred from airing content due to cases in Maharashtra and Assam regarding his podcast “India Got Latent.”
    • His lawyer argued that the restriction affected his livelihood and that of 280 employees.
  • SC’s Modification of Ban:
    • The Court allowed Allahbadia to resume his podcast, provided it maintains morality and decency standards.
    • The condition ensures that content is appropriate for all age groups.
  • Solicitor-General’s Remarks:
    • SG Tushar Mehta remarked that humour should be straightforward and not rely on vulgarity to be entertaining.

Implications:

  • Regulatory Challenges:
    • Striking a balance between artistic freedom and moral regulation remains complex.
    • Precedents in online content regulation could impact OTT platforms, podcasts, and social media influencers.
  • Legal & Constitutional Angle:
    • The move aligns with Article 19(2) restrictions on free speech but raises concerns over subjectivity in morality standards.
    • Potential for self-regulation mechanisms by platforms instead of strict government control.
  • Impact on Digital Content Creators:
    • Might lead to increased scrutiny and possible self-censorship among content creators.
    • Could push for clearer content guidelines for online streaming platforms.

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