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Digital Networking – Heaven for Obscenity


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1 Sarguja University, Ambikapur C.G., India
2 Dabke Law College, Raipur, C.G., India
     

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Through digital networking we can reach and make connections with the people of choice, it doesn’t matter about age, sex, place or any other physical limitation. In the last six months Indian apex court issued notices to the various networking sites to regulate and control the obscene material publishing in their sites. In the name of security these sites takes an acceptance from the users for binding the rules and regulations of company which says company will not be liable for any obscene publication and he has the right for any legal action nothing more. As it is known to everyone networking sites become an open sky for obscene acts without any material restrictions. Only you have to make an ID or with a phone number and can enter into these sites and publish whatever you want. There is no need of prior permission or any scanning system available for avoiding illegal acts.

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Social Networking, Obscene, Legal Security, Scanning.
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Authors

Tripti Verma
Sarguja University, Ambikapur C.G., India
Preeti Satpathi
Dabke Law College, Raipur, C.G., India

Abstract


Through digital networking we can reach and make connections with the people of choice, it doesn’t matter about age, sex, place or any other physical limitation. In the last six months Indian apex court issued notices to the various networking sites to regulate and control the obscene material publishing in their sites. In the name of security these sites takes an acceptance from the users for binding the rules and regulations of company which says company will not be liable for any obscene publication and he has the right for any legal action nothing more. As it is known to everyone networking sites become an open sky for obscene acts without any material restrictions. Only you have to make an ID or with a phone number and can enter into these sites and publish whatever you want. There is no need of prior permission or any scanning system available for avoiding illegal acts.

Keywords


Social Networking, Obscene, Legal Security, Scanning.

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