In today's digital world, WhatsApp present in smartphones has become the world's most popular instant messaging app, which has more than 3 billion users all over the world, WhatsApp introduces new features to improve the experience of these users. Not everything you send on WhatsApp is harmless. Some messages, images, and videos can put you in serious legal trouble, including fines or jail. Today, through this article, we will tell you about such messages, videos, by sending which you can get into legal dilemmas, let's know about them.
1. Hateful and offensive content
Sharing hateful or offensive content on WhatsApp, such as messages promoting casteism, racism, or discrimination against a religion, gender or community, is illegal. Under Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), spreading such hateful content can lead to imprisonment of up to 3 years.
2. Fake news and misinformation
Spreading fake news or rumours is not only unethical, but it is also a criminal offence. With misinformation on the rise, sharing false or misleading news on WhatsApp can lead to widespread panic, confusion and social unrest.
3. Personal and confidential information
Sharing someone’s personal or confidential information, such as their Aadhaar number, passport details or private data, without consent is a serious violation. Always respect the privacy of others and never share their personal information without explicit permission.
4. Pornographic and explicit content
Sending or forwarding explicit, pornographic or sexually provocative content on WhatsApp is strictly prohibited. Whether it is an image, video or message, such content can lead to criminal charges, including fines and jail sentences.
5. Copyrighted content
Sharing copyrighted content, such as movies, songs or books, without the permission of the owner is a violation of copyright laws. India has strict rules regarding intellectual property, and sharing such content without permission can lead to penalties, including fines and legal action.
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