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IB Ministry blocks 18 OTT platforms for publishing obscene content
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has blocked as many as 18 OTT platforms, including Dreams Films, Voovi, X Prime, Hunters, and others for publishing obscene, vulgar, and pornographic content. The ministry has also ordered blocking of 19 websites, 10 applications (7 on Google Play, 3 on Apple Store) along with 57 social media accounts associated with these platforms. “The content was determined to be prima facie in violation of Section 67 and 67A of the IT Act, Section 292 of the IPC, and Section 4 of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act,1986,” the ministry said in its press release. The decision was taken under the provisions of the Information Technology Act 2000 in consultation with ministers of various departments and the domain experts specializing in media and entertainment, women’s and children’s rights, the release added. Among these 18 banned OTT platforms, one of the OTT apps had more than 1 crore downloads while two others had 50 lakh downloads on Google Play Store. The social media accounts of the concerned OTT platforms had an overall fellowship of over 32 lakhs, the statement further said. The high number of downloads and viewership aren’t surprising considering the deep reach of affordable and faster internet connectivity in the country. Moreover, several OTT platforms have managed to bypass the local broadcasting norms to publish objectionable content. Besides obscenity, OTT platforms have also faced backlash from several groups over hurting religious sentiments. The spate of recent controversies probably prompted the government to introduce a new broadcasting bill, which proposes censoring of content on such streaming platforms. Interestingly, the latest order doesn’t include Ullu and ALT Balaji, which have been thriving on sleazy contents.
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Govt Clamps Down On 19 Streaming Platforms Over Obscenity
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has blocked 19 over-the-top (OTT) platforms, along with associated apps, websites, and social media accounts, for publishing obscene and vulgar content. The platforms, including Uncut Adda and Dreams Films, were found to be in violation of various sections of the IT Act and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act. The banned content included explicit scenes and links to attract viewers to their websites and apps. The move reflects the government's commitment to fostering the growth of the OTT industry while enforcing self-regulation.
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Indian govt bans 18 OTT platforms for obscene, vulgar content after multiple warnings
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in India has banned 18 Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms for showcasing explicit and vulgar content. The ban includes blocking websites, apps, and social media accounts related to these platforms. The content was deemed obscene and pornographic and violated various laws. The banned platforms include Dreams Films, Uncut Adda, and Prime Play. The government aims to sensitize OTT platforms about the content they host while still supporting the development of the industry through collaborations and awards. They are focused on establishing a light-touch regulatory framework emphasizing self-regulation.
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IPO-Bound Ullu Digital Under The Scanner For Pornographic Content, Violation Of Rules
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Ullu Digital, an Indian streaming platform, is under investigation by multiple government bodies for allegedly selling "pornographic" content involving school children. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Ministry of Corporate Affairs, and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) have launched a probe following complaints against the OTT platform. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights had previously written to MeitY, expressing concerns about the app's accessible "extremely obscene and objectionable" content. Additionally, Uday Mahurkar, founder of Save Culture Save Bharat Foundation, has asked SEBI and BSE to investigate Ullu for various violations, claiming false information in its draft papers.
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TV Industry Urges MIB To Exclude Online Streaming Players From Broadcasting Bill
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
The Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF), which represents TV broadcasters in India, has requested the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to exclude OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video from the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill 2023. The IBDF argues that TV broadcasting and OTT platforms are distinct and should be regulated separately. The proposed bill aims to bring all OTT platforms under its purview and introduce a three-tier regulatory structure for content evaluation committees. The IBDF expressed concerns over potential content censorship and urged the protection of freedom of speech and expression.
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YouTube keeps a close watch on Broadcasting Bill, ‘analysing it’, says Neal Mohan, CEO
Money Control
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12m ago
Medial
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India has released the draft of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill 2024, which intends to regulate over-the-top (OTT) platforms like YouTube. YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan, mentioned that YouTube is part of the consultation process and is currently studying the bill. The proposed law would apply to content creators with over 1 million subscribers, irrespective of their nationality. It also requires platforms to register with self-regulatory bodies, screen content prior to publishing, and establish mechanisms for grievances and sign-language accessibility. Non-compliance could result in hefty fines and jail time. Mohan reiterated that YouTube will adhere to laws in any country and is committed to maintaining high content standards through its community guidelines. YouTube recently reported removing millions of videos in violation of these guidelines.
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Govt urges Parliament standing committee on IT to take up social media content vulgarity issue
Economic Times
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8m ago
Medial
The Indian government has called on the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology to address the issue of vulgarity on social media platforms as a top priority, according to the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw. The minister highlighted that the cultural sensitivities in India differ significantly from those where these platforms were created. The government has previously blocked 18 over-the-top content streaming platforms for featuring obscene and vulgar content and has imposed obligations on social media intermediaries to prevent the hosting or display of such content. Additionally, an advisory group on artificial intelligence has been established to develop a responsible AI framework in India.
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DoT Won’t Treat OTT Apps As Teleservices, Removes Them From Telecom Bill
Startup News FYI
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1y ago
Medial
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has decided not to categorize OTT platforms as telecommunications services in the upcoming Telecom Bill, exempting them from telecom-specific regulations. This comes after the recommendation by TRAI to regulate OTT communication apps and ban certain services. The current definition of teleservices in the Indian Telegraph Act is deemed comprehensive enough by the DoT, eliminating the need for OTT platforms to be included in the Telecom Bill. Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) will regulate OTT players separately.
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Child Rights Body Seeks Action Against Ullu App, Says ‘Extremely Obscene And Objectionable’ Content
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to take action against Indian OTT platform Ullu for allegedly hosting obscene and objectionable content accessible to children. The commission has requested action against Google and Apple as well, and urged for stringent know your customer (KYC) norms for users of Ullu and similar apps. Ullu recently filed for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise INR 150 crore. Its operating revenue doubled to INR 93.1 crore in FY23 from INR 46.8 crore in the previous fiscal year, and profits increased from INR 3.9 crore to INR 15.1 crore in the same period.
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Govt blocks Ullu, ALTT and 23 other OTT apps for explicit content
Entrackr
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14d ago
Medial
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has blocked 25 OTT platforms and their mobile apps, including prominent services like Ullu, ALTT, Desiflix, and Big Shots, citing violations related to sexually explicit content. According to a report, services such as Prime Play, Hunters, Dream Films, Rangeen, and NeonX VIP have also been taken down. These platforms have come under regulatory scrutiny in the past for publishing erotic content marketed as adult entertainment. Despite the implementation of self-regulatory measures under the IT Rules 2021 and repeated government advisories, the Ministry alleged that many continued to bypass essential content certification and age filters. The blocked platforms largely operated via mobile apps, easily accessible through third-party app stores and aggressively promoted on social media. The government’s action includes both these apps and their corresponding websites, citing public concern regarding the availability of sexually explicit material to minors and the broader social fallout. For Ullu, this comes at a crucial juncture. The company reported Rs 100 crore revenue in FY24, and net profit declined by 16% to Rs 22.3 crore. In February last year, it had filed a draft red herring prospectus with SEBI to raise funds and list on the BSE SME platform. The present regulatory development could complicate its capital market ambitions as well as business prospects. While most of the websites and apps have stopped showing content following the government order, a handful of platforms continue to operate and remain accessible. The affected platforms have yet to issue a public statement regarding the ban or potential legal action.
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Centre cautions social media influencers against promoting offshore betting platforms
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
The Indian government has issued a warning to endorsers and social media influencers, urging them to avoid promoting offshore online betting and gambling platforms, including surrogate advertisements. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting highlighted the financial and socio-economic consequences of online betting and gambling on consumers, especially the youth. In addition, the ministry advised online advertisement intermediaries not to target Indian audiences with such promotional content and encouraged social media platforms to educate their users about refraining from publishing such material. Non-compliance could result in legal action under the Consumer Protection Act and other applicable laws.
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