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The Delhi High Court Tuesday asked social networking site Facebook to
upload a disclaimer on its home page that children below the age of 13
years cannot open an account on it.
A division bench of Acting Chief Justice B.D. Ahmed and Justice Vibhu
Bakhru asked Facebook to not allow children under 13 years from opening
an account.
Senior advocate Parag Tripathi appearing for Facebook assured the
court that the site "will upload the disclaimer on its home page that
children 13 years can not open the account".
"You (Facebook) can write on the home page in bold letters that
children below 13 are not allowed. There is no harm in doing this...,"
the court said.
The court also asked the central government to tell it as to what law
it had for the online protection of children from being abused throught
the social networking sites.
The judges also asked the government to inform them on provisions in the law related to a minor using a social networking site.
"In India what is the law for a minor to use Facebook? Is it 13, 16,
18 or no law? What is the requirement under Indian law for Facebook?,"
the court asked from the central government's counsel who in turn told
it that in US the age to use social networking sites is 13 years.
"You don't have a law for protection of minor on social networking
sites? You are behind the time...the world has gone much ahead," the
court said.
The court was hearing a plea that said minors were allowed to open an
account with social networking sites, including Facebook, which was
illegal as Indian laws don't permit it.
The public interest litigation was filed by former Bharatiya Janata Party ideologue K.N. Govindacharya.
Appearing for Govindacharya, lawyer Veerag Gupta told the court that
the recent incident in Gurgaon where a police found children involved in
a sex and smoke party was the latest outcome of the non-compliance of
guidelines by Facebook.
He added that hundreds of minor children gathered through Facebook for the party.
He said that Facebook and Google did not even have any email account
to lodge complaint about minors misusing social networking sites.
Facebook also filed a reply on the plea and said that its terms and
conditions "specifically prohibit children under 13 years of age from
registering a Facebook account and using Facebook services".
"The condition forbids users from providing any false information on
Facebook, creating an account for anyone other than him/herself without
permission, or creating more than one personal account," the reply
added.
Minors can only share content with friends, friends of those friends,
and network (such as the school they attend, whereas adult can share
content with all the Facebook users, the reply said, adding that the
site has different privacy settings for minors.
Google, in its reply, said that before opening an account with social
networking sites, one had to open an email account and for opening that
he or she had to mention the age and if the user was below 13 years, he
could not open an account with social networking sites.
It added that Google had already put in place a plethora of steps on the issue of safe usage of internet.
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