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India shortens takedown deadlines and mandates permanent labels for AI-generated social content

DW 11 Feb · 7:15 AM
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India amended its 2021 IT Rules to require social platforms to remove government-flagged content within three hours, permanently label “synthetically generated” information, and accept liability for unlabeled synthetic content, including bans on certain synthetic categories.
India shortens takedown deadlines and mandates permanent labels for AI-generated social content
Why it matters
The three-hour deadline forces platforms to run 24/7 India-specific moderation and legal escalation, increasing compliance cost and raising the risk of service restrictions or penalties if response workflows miss the window. Permanent, non-removable labeling creates a hard product requirement for provenance/watermarking across uploads and re-shares, pushing platforms to implement detection and labeling at scale rather than relying on user self-disclosure. Making platforms responsible for unlabeled synthetic content shifts legal risk onto intermediaries, incentivizing stricter pre-publication checks, tighter creator tooling, and more aggressive removal/visibility limits for suspected AI media in India. The amendments take effect immediately upon publication, compressing implementation timelines for global platforms operating in India.
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