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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Facebook India<\/a> Head Ajit Mohan<\/a> said there is a need for a \"forward-looking and positive regulatory framework\" for internet<\/a> companies, and that organisations also need to be more transparent<\/a> about how they use customer data. The executive noted that India has seen an \"explosive shift\" in terms of access<\/a> to the internet<\/a> and this expanded access<\/a> gas-driven the emergence of entirely new models, a feat that no other country has managed to do so much in such a short period of time.

\"We absolutely do believe that the internet needs new rules, not just in India but around the world. We operated for a very long time with not enough clarity on the traffic lights. And this is the moment when we should think especially in democratic societies, think about how we navigate complex issues where there are competing trade-offs. I'm hoping that we can emerge with a very forward-looking and positive regulatory framework,\" he said at the Raisina Dialogue.

Mohan, Vice President and Managing Director,
Facebook<\/a> India, said that there are a few areas that the regulations can focus on.

\"One is transparency mandates. Make it the company's to be more
transparent<\/a> about how data is used. Second, there's a lot of concern about algorithms, and how machines are controlling people's lives. I think we would be very keen to lean in and say how do we protect user agency where people have the opportunity to make explicit choices that drive algorithms,\" he said.

Mohan added that a lot of the conversation has been about how large tech companies benefit from large sets of data.

\"I think we have been very forward in saying we are open to creating frameworks that still protect the interests of privacy and safety when data moves around, but make it easier for users to move data between competing
platforms<\/a>. I do believe that we are a partner in this. But I agree with the framework that we need rules and we hope those will be forward-looking and positive,\" he said.

The top executive also noted that having an open Internet is an area where the US and India can work together.

\"I think democracies will have to decide the future of the internet, and in particular, US and India, and I do believe that it's an explosive opportunity for the two countries to work together, and a lot of the classical models of trade that has influenced the debate over the last few decades may not be relevant here,\" he pointed out.

Mohan emphasised that
facebook<\/a>'s mission in India is to be an ally for the country and to be a very positive force for good in India's transformation for the next few decades.

Facebook has drawn flak in the past for its handling of hate speech on the platform in the country. India is among the biggest markets for Facebook and its group companies,
WhatsApp<\/a> and Instagram. According to government data, India has 53 crore WhatsApp<\/a> users, 41 crore Facebook users, and 21 crore users of Instagram.

Mohan said the company is focused on investing in people and systems to make sure that harmful content doesn't get distributed on our platform and that users have greater control.

\"The company has been leaning in on safety and security to make sure that harm is reduced to the extent possible... much of our energy is focused on how do we make sure that we reduce harm but equally, how do we continue to expand the canvas for people and businesses to make sure that they are able to use
platforms<\/a> like ours to move from an idea to a company that is relevant around the world, to build communities in the middle of the pandemic,\" he said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":82066509,"title":"Civil groups want EU lawmakers to boost privacy rights in planned WhatsApp, Skype rules","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/civil-groups-want-eu-lawmakers-to-boost-privacy-rights-in-planned-whatsapp-skype-rules\/82066509","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":82066562,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"There is need for positive regulatory framework for internet cos: Facebook India head","synopsis":"Facebook India Head Ajit Mohan said there is a need for a \"forward-looking and positive regulatory framework\" for internet companies, and that organisations also need to be more transparent about how they use customer data.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/there-is-need-for-positive-regulatory-framework-for-internet-cos-facebook-india-head","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":300,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1357000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-04-14 17:11:58","lastupd":"2021-04-14 17:14:25","breadcrumbTags":["facebook","Ajit Mohan","WhatsApp","Facebook India","Access","Internet","Transparent","platforms"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/there-is-need-for-positive-regulatory-framework-for-internet-cos-facebook-india-head"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-04-14" data-index="article_1">

有需要积极的监管框架网络因为:Facebook印度头上

Facebook印度头特莫汉表示,需要“前瞻性和积极的监管框架”的互联网公司,也需要更加透明,组织如何使用客户数据。

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新德里消息:Facebook的印度特汉说,需要一个“前瞻性和积极的监管框架”互联网公司,组织也需要更多透明的如何使用客户数据。执行官指出,印度“爆炸性的转变”访问互联网这扩大了访问擅长制造全新模式的出现,一个壮举,没有其他国家已经做了很多在这么短的一段时间。

“我们绝对相信,互联网需要新的规则,不仅在印度,在世界各地。我们运营了很长一段时间没有足够清晰的红绿灯。尤其是在这个关键时刻,我们应该认为在民主社会,思考如何在复杂的问题有竞争的权衡。我希望我们可以出现一个非常有前瞻性,积极的监管框架,“他说Raisina对话。

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副总裁兼董事总经理莫脸谱网印度说,有一些地区的法规可以关注。

“一个是透明度的要求。使其公司的更多透明的关于如何使用数据。第二,有很多担忧算法,以及如何控制机器人们的生活。我认为我们会非常渴望在说我们如何保护精益用户代理的地方,在那里人们可以做出明确的选择,驱动算法,”他说。

莫汉说,很多谈话的大型科技公司如何受益于大量的数据。

“我认为我们一直在说我们创造开放的框架仍然保护隐私和安全的利益当数据移动,但方便用户之间移动数据竞争平台。我相信我们是一个合作伙伴。但是我同意我们需要规则的框架,我们希望这些将前瞻性和积极的,”他说。

高管还表示,有一个开放的互联网是一个领域,美国和印度能够一起工作。

“我认为民主国家将不得不决定未来的互联网,特别是美国和印度,我相信这是一个爆炸性的两国合作的机会,很多经典模型的贸易影响的争论在过去的几十年里可能没有相关的在这里,”他指出。

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Mohan强调,脸谱网在印度的使命是一个盟友的国家,是一个非常积极的力量在印度的转换在接下来的几十年。

Facebook吸引了批评在过去的仇恨言论的处理平台。印度是最大的市场,Facebook和它的集团公司,WhatsApp和Instagram。政府数据显示,印度有53个卢比WhatsApp用户、41个卢比的Facebook用户和Instagram的21个卢比的用户。

莫汉说,公司的重点在于投资于人民和系统,以确保有害内容不会分布在我们的平台和用户有更大的控制。

“公司一直在倾身安全确保伤害减少到尽可能…我们的大部分精力关注我们如何确保我们减少伤害,但同样,我们如何继续扩大人民和企业的画布,以确保他们能够使用平台像我们这样的公司从一个想法到世界各地相关,建立社区中间的大流行,”他说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Facebook India<\/a> Head Ajit Mohan<\/a> said there is a need for a \"forward-looking and positive regulatory framework\" for internet<\/a> companies, and that organisations also need to be more transparent<\/a> about how they use customer data. The executive noted that India has seen an \"explosive shift\" in terms of access<\/a> to the internet<\/a> and this expanded access<\/a> gas-driven the emergence of entirely new models, a feat that no other country has managed to do so much in such a short period of time.

\"We absolutely do believe that the internet needs new rules, not just in India but around the world. We operated for a very long time with not enough clarity on the traffic lights. And this is the moment when we should think especially in democratic societies, think about how we navigate complex issues where there are competing trade-offs. I'm hoping that we can emerge with a very forward-looking and positive regulatory framework,\" he said at the Raisina Dialogue.

Mohan, Vice President and Managing Director,
Facebook<\/a> India, said that there are a few areas that the regulations can focus on.

\"One is transparency mandates. Make it the company's to be more
transparent<\/a> about how data is used. Second, there's a lot of concern about algorithms, and how machines are controlling people's lives. I think we would be very keen to lean in and say how do we protect user agency where people have the opportunity to make explicit choices that drive algorithms,\" he said.

Mohan added that a lot of the conversation has been about how large tech companies benefit from large sets of data.

\"I think we have been very forward in saying we are open to creating frameworks that still protect the interests of privacy and safety when data moves around, but make it easier for users to move data between competing
platforms<\/a>. I do believe that we are a partner in this. But I agree with the framework that we need rules and we hope those will be forward-looking and positive,\" he said.

The top executive also noted that having an open Internet is an area where the US and India can work together.

\"I think democracies will have to decide the future of the internet, and in particular, US and India, and I do believe that it's an explosive opportunity for the two countries to work together, and a lot of the classical models of trade that has influenced the debate over the last few decades may not be relevant here,\" he pointed out.

Mohan emphasised that
facebook<\/a>'s mission in India is to be an ally for the country and to be a very positive force for good in India's transformation for the next few decades.

Facebook has drawn flak in the past for its handling of hate speech on the platform in the country. India is among the biggest markets for Facebook and its group companies,
WhatsApp<\/a> and Instagram. According to government data, India has 53 crore WhatsApp<\/a> users, 41 crore Facebook users, and 21 crore users of Instagram.

Mohan said the company is focused on investing in people and systems to make sure that harmful content doesn't get distributed on our platform and that users have greater control.

\"The company has been leaning in on safety and security to make sure that harm is reduced to the extent possible... much of our energy is focused on how do we make sure that we reduce harm but equally, how do we continue to expand the canvas for people and businesses to make sure that they are able to use
platforms<\/a> like ours to move from an idea to a company that is relevant around the world, to build communities in the middle of the pandemic,\" he said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":82066509,"title":"Civil groups want EU lawmakers to boost privacy rights in planned WhatsApp, Skype rules","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/civil-groups-want-eu-lawmakers-to-boost-privacy-rights-in-planned-whatsapp-skype-rules\/82066509","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":82066562,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"There is need for positive regulatory framework for internet cos: Facebook India head","synopsis":"Facebook India Head Ajit Mohan said there is a need for a \"forward-looking and positive regulatory framework\" for internet companies, and that organisations also need to be more transparent about how they use customer data.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/there-is-need-for-positive-regulatory-framework-for-internet-cos-facebook-india-head","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":300,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1357000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-04-14 17:11:58","lastupd":"2021-04-14 17:14:25","breadcrumbTags":["facebook","Ajit Mohan","WhatsApp","Facebook India","Access","Internet","Transparent","platforms"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/there-is-need-for-positive-regulatory-framework-for-internet-cos-facebook-india-head"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/there-is-need-for-positive-regulatory-framework-for-internet-cos-facebook-india-head/82066562">