New Delhi, May 9 (PTI) Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said that every country has the right to frame digital standards for its citizens based on its requirement.
"Without compromising on norms of safety security and regulatory compliance, it is the sovereign right of a government to frame its own digital standard to promote digital platforms for its citizens. It is not necessary that the world will have a same model," Prasad said in response to a question around standards being framed for software products.
Prasad, at an event last evening had cautioned software companies that norms or standards being worked out by the industry should not create monopolies in the market and instead facilitate digital inclusion and innovation.
"Standards .. should be nuanced in a manner that the ability of standards should not become monopoly of few and exclusion of others. Why I am saying so, because open source of software was area of great debate even from international players too. On the garb of close source I would not allow India to become monopoly of few," Prasad had said.
Some of the global firms earlier attempted that software coding be granted patents, but the same had been opposed by various Indian companies and not-profit entities.
"Standard should also be such that they should become enabler of digital inclusion. That's my first observation. Whenever we talk standard codes we need to ensure that innovation does not become a casualty," via latestly',560,360,'issocial','https://www.latestly.com/agency-news/nations-have-right-to-frame-digital-standards-based-on-requirement-prasad-154285.html');return false" href="https://facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://www.latestly.com/agency-news/nations-have-right-to-frame-digital-standards-based-on-requirement-prasad-154285.html" title="Share on Facebook">