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Wrong info on websites triggered law on maps

Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016 proposes setting up of a security vetting authority.

New Delhi: Wrong depiction of the map of India could land the violators in jail with a maximum term of seven years and fine up to Rs 100 crore. According to news agency reports, this measure has been envisaged by the government against the backdrop of instances where certain social networking sites showed Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh as part of Pakistan and China respectively.

The draft Bill, ‘The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016’, says: “...Whoever acquired any geospatial information of India in contravention of the law shall be punished with a fine ranging from '1 crore to '100 crore and/or imprisonment for a period up to seven years.”

Geospatial information means geospatial imagery or data acquired through space or aerial platforms such as satellite, aircraft, airships, balloons, unmanned aerial vehicles including value addition or graphical or digital data depicting natural or man-made physical features, phenomenon or boundaries of the earth or any information related thereto including surveys, charts, maps, terrestrial photos referenced to co-ordinate system and having attributes.

India Map (Infographics)India Map (Infographics)

The government also proposed to set up a Security Vetting Authority to carry out security vetting of the geospatial information of India in a time-bound manner and as per the regulations framed by an apex committee.

The Security Vetting Authority shall consist of an officer of the rank of Joint Secretary to the government of India or above as chairman and two members—one a technical expert and the other, a national security expert.

“Any person who wants to acquire, disseminate, publish or distribute any geospatial information of India, may make an application along with requisite fees to the authority for security vetting of such geospatial information and licence thereof to acquire, disseminate, publish or distribute such geospatial information in any electronic or physical form,” the draft bill says.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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