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FEB 07, 2024 | ASIA PACIFIC | INDIA

BSA Urges IT Ministry to Avoid One-Size-Fits-All Approach in Deepfake Regulation

Inc42, February 7, 2024

By Bhupendra Paintola

BSA | The Software Alliance submits comments to MeitY encouraging the body to consider the differences in the role and function of intermediaries when prescribing obligations related to deepfakes.

“The services provided by intermediaries may not pose the same kind of risk. For example, business-to-business and enterprise software services pose limited risk to user safety and public order, given the size of their user base and the fact that they do not provide services directly to consumers,” BSA wrote in its submission.

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