Updated On: 22 November, 2023 08:55 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
It also submitted that online gaming platforms and apps clearly do not fall within the category of intermediaries as contemplated under Section 79(2) of the IT Act.

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The Centre in its reply to a petition challenging IT Amendments in relation to online gaming, stated that the amendment has ensured safeguards for children and youth from being afflicted with various harms such as psychological injury, risk of gaming addiction, financial loss, financial fraud, etc.
The Centre through the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity), stated in its affidavit in the Delhi High Court that the IT Rules, 2021, as amended on April 6, 2023, are the uniform regulatory procedure prescribed by the Union Government, which mandates that online gaming intermediaries undertake the same due diligence procedures across the territory of India.