Does IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Amendment Rules 2026 — Synthetic Media require Transparency & Disclosure?

India • enforcing

Yes — 1 provision

Requirements at a glance

This regulation imposes 7 specific requirements for Transparency & Disclosure across 1 provision:

Synthetic Media Labeling and Provenance #

Obligation:
Transparency
enforcing
Effective:
Feb 20, 2026
Risk tier:
all
Scope:
intermediaries, providers
high-impact
India's first binding synthetic media obligations: intermediaries enabling AI-generated content (deepfakes, audio/video synthesis) must embed permanent provenance metadata and prominent labels — and prevent their removal. Non-compliance forfeits safe harbor under the IT Act 2000.

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Prominent labelingSynthetically generated information (SGI) must carry prominent, visible labels
Permanent metadataTechnical provenance mechanisms (e.g., unique identifiers) must be embedded and preserved
Removal preventionIntermediaries must not allow labels or metadata to be suppressed or stripped
Blocking unlawful SGIDeploy reasonable technical measures to prevent SGI that violates Indian law
Deepfakes/impersonationSGI constituting deepfakes, non-consensual intimate imagery, or impersonation must be removed within 2 hours of knowledge
General harmful contentOther unlawful SGI content must be removed within 36 hours of knowledge
Quarterly user disclosureInform users every quarter about SGI rules, unlawful content categories, and platform policies

Penalties

ViolationFine
Non-compliance with due diligence
Failure to act after knowledge
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