- A comprehensive bill to replace the age-old law relating to print media that will cover internet edition of newspapers and include provisions on limits on foreign news content and investment was today approved by the Union Cabinet.
- At the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Cabinet decided to amend the 1867 Press and Registration of Books Act to streamline the age-old processes pertaining to the print media policy.
- Under the proposed Press and Registration of Books and Publications Bill 2010, persons convicted of terrorist and unlawful activities would not be allowed to bring out any publication. There was no such provision in the earlier law.
- The comprehensive legislation, to be brought soon, would address issues ranging from title verification, definitions of publications including internet editions of newspapers. It will have various other provisions - from those on preventing blocking of titles to those relating to limits on foreign news content and foreign investment.
- Noting that there has been a phenomenal growth in the publishing industry in recent years with over 70,000 publications coming out,the bill would streamline the process of title verification and prevent "squatters" on titles which have been blocked for many years and no publication brought out.
- Under the proposed bill which would be "more user-friendly", the publication should be out within one year of allotment of title and there should be regular submission of annual statements by the publisher.
- The periodicity of publication and submission of annual statements would be made mandatory.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Cabinet nod for amendment to law on print media policy
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