Sweeping policy: seeks to set up regulator. restrict data storage. empowers the government to review, investigate and take action against any ecommerce activity that threatens country’s security. Country of origin and value addition in India will have to be clearly specified. https://t.co/AOuqMyBNl0
— KP (@shukla) July 4, 2020
"The proposed rules would also mandate government access to online companies’ source codes and algorithms, which the ministry says would help ensure against 'digitally induced biases' by competitors."
— Shashank Mohan (@Shshk) July 4, 2020
What? ?https://t.co/RldUGDvzZn
How to create an unlevel playing field!
— Aniruddha Malpani (@malpani) July 5, 2020
Typical Indian crab mentality.
Instead of trying to become better than them drag them down by crippling them by changing policies.
And if you do this in the guise of nationalism, you can…https://t.co/9KVfBZBUxQ https://t.co/f4umW6MsQX
"The proposed rules would also mandate government access to online companies’ source codes and algorithms, which the ministry says would help ensure against 'digitally induced biases' by competitors."
— Shashank Mohan (@Shshk) July 4, 2020
What? ?https://t.co/RldUGDvzZn
#LeadStoryOnET | The way Amazon, Facebook do business in India is about to change https://t.co/ork3eZKeON
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) July 3, 2020
Draft ecommerce policy seeks to set up regulator, restrict data storage - New Draft of E-Comm policy doesn’t seem to stress on #PredatoryPricing! Very sad day. @PiyushGoyalOffc @PiyushGoyal @praveendel @ashwani_mahajan https://t.co/0sMFn5Jz4k
— Swadeshi Against FDI Backed E-Commerce (@against_FDI) July 3, 2020
Draft ecommerce policy seeks to set up regulator, restrict data storage https://t.co/rBN7souXqe via @economictimes
— Tushar (@tushjain15) July 3, 2020