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Broadcast Bill: Controversies Surrounding the Proposed Legislation

Broadcast Bill 2024: Discover how this proposed legislation could impact media freedom in India. Prateek Waghre shares insights with Vivek Mukherji on potential censorship and the need for transparency in the lawmaking process.

By Vivek Mukherji
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Broadcast Bill: A Looming Threat to Free Speech?

Prateek Waghre, Executive Director of the Internet Freedom Foundation, discusses the new Broadcast Bill with Vivek Mukherji of The Probe.

Vivek Mukherji: There's a lot of chatter in the public domain about what this Bill might contain and the kind of regulations it aims to push through. There's a lot of apprehension that this might be yet another tool to create a supercharged censorship weapon. What's your take on this?

Prateek Waghre: Yes, and I think the concerns are fairly justified. The first thing to consider is that the latest version of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, which has supposedly been given to select stakeholders, is not in the public domain. So we actually don't know the current version, what the changes are from the previous version, or what the government is actually envisioning. Some reporting has been helpful, but for a lot of us, we haven't seen the updated version and how it's changed from the previous one.

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A Single Bill for All: The Broadcast Bill’s Sweeping Scope

But the broader concern remains that the Bill aims to bring all sorts of broadcasting under a single Bill. This means traditional satellite broadcasting is being combined with the internet and even curated content platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime, all under one Bill. By any stretch, it's an ambitious task, but the way they've gone about it is problematic. They're trying to apply old sectors of regulation, like the three-tier architecture, to the internet, creating additional obligations and potential penalties.

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