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SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports
SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports

The Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) and the Internet and Mobile Association of India have signed an MoU to promote India's digital services exports and strengthen the global presence of Indian digital businesses, a statement said on partnership will promote international market access, address trade-related policy challenges, and build export readiness for India's emerging digital sectors, the statement collaboration aims to align institutional efforts in shaping India's leadership in global digital trade, it has been set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The MoU envisions the establishment of joint working groups with government ministries and regulators concerned to address trade-related bottlenecks faced by digital services exporters. SEPC Director General Abhay Sinha said, "India's digital sector holds immense potential in the global services economy. Through this partnership with IAMAI , we aim to create meaningful opportunities for digital enterprises to grow their international footprint and benefit from structured policy and trade support." Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) President Dr. Subho Ray stated that the two entities will focus on promoting key high-potential verticals, including AdTech , FinTech , HealthTech , SaaS, Digital Entertainment, Edutech, Agri Summit, and Cross-Border E-commerce .

SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports
SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

SEPC, IAMAI sign MoU to promote digital services exports

The Services Export Promotion Council ( SEPC ) and the Internet and Mobile Association of India have signed an MoU to promote India's digital services exports and strengthen the global presence of Indian digital businesses, a statement said on Wednesday. The partnership will promote international market access, address trade-related policy challenges , and build export readiness for India's emerging digital sectors, the statement said. The collaboration aims to align institutional efforts in shaping India's leadership in global digital trade , it added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Swollen Prostate? Do This Every Morning And Feel The Change In Just Days! Health Benefits Undo SEPC has been set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The MoU envisions the establishment of joint working groups with government ministries and regulators concerned to address trade-related bottlenecks faced by digital services exporters. Live Events SEPC Director General Abhay Sinha said, "India's digital sector holds immense potential in the global services economy. Through this partnership with IAMAI , we aim to create meaningful opportunities for digital enterprises to grow their international footprint and benefit from structured policy and trade support." Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) President Dr. Subho Ray stated that the two entities will focus on promoting key high-potential verticals, including AdTech , FinTech , HealthTech , SaaS, Digital Entertainment, Edutech, Agri Summit, and Cross-Border E-commerce .

Digital literacy and misinformation: Navigating the information age
Digital literacy and misinformation: Navigating the information age

India Today

time24-06-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

Digital literacy and misinformation: Navigating the information age

We live in the era known as the 'information age,' where technology, particularly the internet, has become an inseparable part of all aspects of our travels at lightning speed in this modern world. We are just a tap away from sharing information, yet we often can't tell whether it's real information or misinformation. In India, there are approximately 954.4 million active internet users, spanning both young and adult isn't limited to news alone, it can also take the form of photos, videos, or memes shared online. This is exactly the reason why one needs digital literacy. It enables one to differentiate between information, misinformation, and disinformation. Effectively using digital tools to assess content, verify sources, and make informed decisions, assessing the credibility of the information, producing and sharing responsibly in digital spaces, and maintaining digital safety are the most important aspects of digital spoke with Suresh Mansharamani, Founder of Tajurba Business Network to get more insights on EFFECTS OF MISINFORMATION ON SOCIETYFalse news doesn't just mislead, it can ruin lives. It has the power to shape what people think, damage someone's reputation, affect their work, and even put their safety at makes it even more dangerous is that it often comes across as new or dramatic, which grabs attention are naturally drawn to such content and tend to share it without thinking twice. That's why false information travels much faster than the truth, and once it spreads, it's hard to take there's a new kind of virus, not one that causes a fever, but one that fuels viral popularity on social the race to go viral, misinformation is often deliberately spread. A common example of this is deepfakes. Such content not only erodes trust in the media but also undermines confidence in democratic instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, countless rumours circulated about treatments and vaccines, creating widespread confusion and IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL LITERACYA significant portion of internet users belong to the younger age group. Media literacy should be integrated into school curricula to help students evaluate sources of information, recognise bias, and detect to reports by Factly and the Internet and Mobile Association of India, individuals under the age of 20 and those over 50 are more susceptible to falling victim to fake highlights the need for digital literacy not just amongst school students, but among adults as focusing only on people or platforms ignores more significant systemic problems. A disorganised information ecosystem demise of local journalismFinancial incentives for clickbaitA lack of regulatory create a healthier digital public sphere, educators, technologists, policymakers, and civil society must work the end, surviving in the information age requires developing the skills of critical thinking and introspection in addition to recognising false is about realising that truth should never be sacrificed for convenience and that, in the digital age, responsible citizenship necessitates actively interacting with the information we come the twenty-first century, digital literacy is essential to maintaining informed societies and powerful democracies; it is no longer optional.- Ends

Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release
Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release

Economic Times

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release

Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Mumbai: Marquee Hindi films such as Sikandar, Jaat, Raid 2 and The Bhootnii were leaked online, kneecapping their run at the box office at birth, according to film trade films were released on pirated and illegal web sites and applications on Thursday, a day before their formal release, bucking a pirating practice of releasing new films a day after their run at cinemas."There is a growing trend of movies, especially Hindi and Tamil films, being leaked on the day before the release. In such cases, the role of an insider is suspected," said a senior Maharashtra police officer."Piracy before the day of release of a film implies that it is an insider job. There are three channels through which a film can get leaked. They are post-production studios, content delivery agencies and nefarious elements in exhibition companies," said Girish Wankhede, a movie trade analyst.A recent EY study with the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) showed that 51% of media consumers access content from pirated sources. There are four key sources of piracy: illegal streaming platforms, mobile applications, spreading of pirated links on social media, and report noted that instant messaging platform Telegram is a widely preferred platform for consumers of pirated content and pirates alike as it allows transfer of files up to 2 GB. According to the report, in 2023, theatres and the streaming industry lost '13,700 crore and '8,700 crore, respectively, due to said the new trend of piracy before release is largely connected with how strong the buzz or interest that a film has generated before its release."A pre-release leak is not just piracy-it is economic sabotage. It destroys a film's theatrical potential, jeopardises digital (streaming) and satellite deals, and kills audience curiosity before the first show," said Suniel Wadhwa, co-founder & director, Karmic Films. "The buzz or interest around a film is a key factor whether a film's print gets leaked before or after its release," Wadhwa veterans said it was critical to follow a multi-layered approach which covers legality, technology and systemic aspects associated with piracy. They suggest that the increasing use of AI and collaboration with technology companies such as BLOCK X Technologies, which spot sites and other sources of pirated content, must be the norm in the industry to reduce piracy in the industry."To avoid piracy, with help of right stakeholders, we are working on a technology which will break a movie into three parts and these three parts can only be joined with a password," said Wankhede.

Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release
Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Insider job? Pirated versions of Hindi films surface days before box office release

Mumbai: Marquee Hindi films such as Sikandar, Jaat, Raid 2 and The Bhootnii were leaked online, kneecapping their run at the box office at birth, according to film trade sources. These films were released on pirated and illegal web sites and applications on Thursday, a day before their formal release, bucking a pirating practice of releasing new films a day after their run at cinemas. "There is a growing trend of movies, especially Hindi and Tamil films, being leaked on the day before the release. In such cases, the role of an insider is suspected," said a senior Maharashtra police officer. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why Seniors Are Snapping Up This TV Box, We Explain! Techno Mag Undo "Piracy before the day of release of a film implies that it is an insider job. There are three channels through which a film can get leaked. They are post-production studios, content delivery agencies and nefarious elements in exhibition companies," said Girish Wankhede, a movie trade analyst. Live Events A recent EY study with the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) showed that 51% of media consumers access content from pirated sources. There are four key sources of piracy: illegal streaming platforms, mobile applications, spreading of pirated links on social media, and torrents. The report noted that instant messaging platform Telegram is a widely preferred platform for consumers of pirated content and pirates alike as it allows transfer of files up to 2 GB. According to the report, in 2023, theatres and the streaming industry lost '13,700 crore and '8,700 crore, respectively, due to piracy. Producers said the new trend of piracy before release is largely connected with how strong the buzz or interest that a film has generated before its release. "A pre-release leak is not just piracy-it is economic sabotage. It destroys a film's theatrical potential, jeopardises digital (streaming) and satellite deals, and kills audience curiosity before the first show," said Suniel Wadhwa, co-founder & director, Karmic Films. "The buzz or interest around a film is a key factor whether a film's print gets leaked before or after its release," Wadhwa added. Industry veterans said it was critical to follow a multi-layered approach which covers legality, technology and systemic aspects associated with piracy. They suggest that the increasing use of AI and collaboration with technology companies such as BLOCK X Technologies, which spot sites and other sources of pirated content, must be the norm in the industry to reduce piracy in the industry. "To avoid piracy, with help of right stakeholders, we are working on a technology which will break a movie into three parts and these three parts can only be joined with a password," said Wankhede.

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