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India Seeks to Limit Facebook, Google Dominance Over Online Data

  • Committee advises setting up a regulator for non-personal data
  • Managing monetization of information online is a growing issue
Logos for social media including Facebook, inside a building in Bangalore.

Logos for social media including Facebook, inside a building in Bangalore.

Photographer: Manjunath Kiran/AFP via Getty Images

India needs a new data regulator to oversee the sharing, monetization and privacy of information collected online, an expert committee appointed by the government has recommended.

In a 72-page report seen by Bloomberg News, the eight-person panel said that “market forces on their own will not bring about the maximum social and economic benefits from data for the society” and identified key issues that a new regulator would have to tackle. It would have to ensure that all stakeholders follow rules, provide data when legitimate requests are made, evaluate risks of re-identification of anonymized personal data and also help level the playing field for businesses, the report advised.