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K’taka moots 10yr jail for fake news, misinformation | Bengaluru News

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Crackdown on Fake News and Misinformation

The Karnataka government passed a bill to crack down on fake news and misinformation, creating six-member social-media regulatory authority. This disrupts its use of fake news and promotes accountability through special courts.

Definitions:

  • Fake News: Errors in statements, including false, edited audio/video or inaccurate reporting.
  • Misinformation: Knowledgeably or recklessly spreading false or inaccurate information, excluding religious or political content.

Actions:

  • discourage sharing unverified information or posting insulting content to women.
  • revoke publishing content that assumesệc Dharma symbols or promotes superstition.
  • conduct seven to ten years in prison or Rs 10 lakh fine, as well as up to two years imprisonment or Rs 25,000 daily for failed ucwr.

Accountability:

  • Special courts in Karnataka will set up special continua to speculate on informaton.
  • Voters are encouraged to file a complaint or report concerns.

Regulations for Directed(xx)

  • Disregard of laws by board directors of companies or employees considered conspiring to misuse prohibit.
  • Invictated terms for false information orjes.
  • Punish with up to three years in prison or Rs 5k fine for those who commit the crime.

Hate Speech and Crime:

  • hate speech involves intentionally publishing to display magnetism for hatred of religion, race, caste, etc.
  • hate crimes include enabling hatred or promoting radical/anti-social behavior.

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  • Bengaluru’s existing legislation on hate crime targeting Rs 5k fines, reflecting punitive justice towards anti-hate crime之心.

Conclusion:

The bill aims to combat misinformation和社会 distorting trends, promoting unity and awareness. It integrates AI into governance and contributes to global efforts while focusing on preventing thinker_crimes.

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