It is mandatory for all major social media companies to open offices in Pakistan, otherwise the ban will be imposed.
It is mandatory for all major social media companies to open offices in Pakistan, otherwise the ban will be imposed.
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It is mandatory for all major social media companies to open offices in Pakistan, otherwise the ban will be imposed. |
All social media platforms and companies will have to create a data server in Pakistan within one year, contact officers will also have to be deployed, their services will be suspended if the companies do not cooperate, the role will not be followed. I will also be fined up to 50 million
According to details, the federal government has made rules governing social media. Media reports are claiming that the federal cabinet has approved new social media rules, under which it is mandatory to register local platforms made on social media, including YouTube.
According to the draft law, registration of all global social media platforms has been made compulsory in Pakistan within three months.
Sources say all companies, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, TalkTalk, Daily Motion, will be subject to registration within three months. In the draft, it is mandatory for all social media companies to set up offices in Islamabad within three months. Is gone Information laws say the laws have been made part of the Electronic Crimes Act, which has begun to take effect.
Authorities have confirmed that law enforcement, intelligence agencies will be able to process objectionable material. Sources say that all global social media platforms and companies have been conditioned to appoint a liaison officer in Pakistan. Social media platforms and companies will have to set up a data server in Pakistan within a year.
According to sources, the National Coordination Authority will be set up to regulate social media companies, which will shut down accounts on harassment, targeting agencies, reporting prohibited content. And if the companies do not cooperate, their services will be suspended, if the rules are not followed, there will be a fine of up to 50 million. According to sources, senior IT ministry officials have confirmed the approval of the legal draft.
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