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, which introduced stricter provisions against cybercrimes and clearer definitions of intermediary protections (Safe Harbor). The "Rape Culture" Debate: Modern critiques, such as those from Feminism in India
: The CEO of Baazee.com, Avnish Bajaj, was arrested and summoned by the Delhi High Court for allowing the clip's listing. This triggered a landmark legal debate on the liability of internet intermediaries. School Actions dps rk puram mms
In November 2004, a 17-year-old male student at Delhi Public School (DPS), R.K. Puram, used his Nokia 6600 to record an explicit 2-minute and 37-second video of a fellow female student. At the time, camera phones were a rare luxury, and the concept of a video "going viral" was virtually unknown. School Actions In November 2004, a 17-year-old male
: It sparked a national conversation about the misuse of mobile technology, the privacy of minors, and the rapid growth of the "MMS culture" in the early 2000s. : It sparked a national conversation about the
The controversy erupted in late 2004 when an explicit video, allegedly involving two students of Delhi Public School (DPS), R.K. Puram—a prestigious institution in South Delhi—began circulating among students and the wider public. The video, recorded on a mobile phone (a relatively new gadget for teenagers at the time), was leaked via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).