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To curb 'fake news', panel backs mandatory fact-check mechanism

Parliamentary panel advocates stricter penalties, mandatory fact-checking, and ombudsman for media to combat 'fake news' and misinformation effectively.

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Key Highlights:

  • Parliamentary panel supports amending penal provisions to curb fake news, including increased fines and editorial accountability.
  • The panel, headed by MP Nishikant Dubey, advocates for mandatory fact-checking and internal ombudsmen in media organizations.
  • A multi-faceted approach is recommended, involving individuals, governments, media, and social media platforms.
  • The panel suggests a complaints portal for the Press Council of India and a centralized monitoring body.

Detailed Insights:

  • The panel emphasizes defining 'fake news' and incorporating clauses in the regulatory mechanism for media.
  • It aims to balance combating misinformation with protecting freedom of speech and individual rights.
  • The panel supports strengthening self-regulation in media via internal ombudsmen.
  • Inter-ministerial coordination is favored to explore licensing for AI content creators and mandatory labeling of AI-generated content.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Fake News: Misinformation presented as genuine news, posing a threat to public order.
  • Fact-Checking Mechanism: A system to verify the accuracy of information before dissemination.
  • Internal Ombudsman: An internal mediator within an organization to address complaints.
  • Press Council of India: A statutory body in India for maintaining ethics in journalism.
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