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Digital media involved in spreading 'venomous hatred', should be regulated first: Centre tells Supreme Court

Sep 22, 2020, at 12:27 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Web-based digital media such as news portals, magazines and channels running on video hosting platforms like YouTube is spreading venomous hatred and not only carries out "deliberate instigation" of violence and terrorism but also tarnishes the image of individuals and institutions, the government told the Supreme Court on Monday, adding that the court should regulate web-based media first, media reports said.