Fair Revenue Share For Content Creators A Must: Ashwini Vaishnaw At DNPA Conclave

At the recent Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized the necessity of fair revenue distribution for content creators amidst rising challenges in the digital landscape. He highlighted the alarming rise of deepfakes and coordinated disinformation campaigns, which are undermining global trust in information sources. Vaishnaw called for new frameworks to protect the integrity of digital content and ensure that creators are adequately compensated for their contributions. He stressed that a robust revenue-sharing model is essential not only for empowering content creators but also for maintaining the credibility of news and information in the age of misinformation. The minister's remarks come at a time when digital platforms are increasingly facing scrutiny over their role in disseminating false information, and the need for regulation and accountability in this space has never been more pressing. By advocating for a balanced revenue model, Vaishnaw aims to reinforce the importance of ethical content creation and the role of creators in fostering reliable digital ecosystems.
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