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OTT platforms adopt new self-regulatory toolkit by IAMAI

KOLKATA: The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) today announced the adoption of a comprehensive Implementation Toolkit which is in furtherance to the Universal Self-Regulation Code for online curated content providers (OCCP) that was put in motion back in September 2020 but was met with disapproval from the government.

OTTs upgrade self regulation code for content with implementation toolkit

Read more about OTTs upgrade self regulation code for content with implementation toolkit on Business Standard. The signatories to the code include ZEE5, Viacom 18 (Voot), Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix

Netflix, Amazon Prime, AltBalaji among 17 signatories announce self-regulation code toolkit along with IAMAI

Guidelines to regulate OTT content coming soon: Prakash Javadekar

Guidelines in view of rising complaints against content on streaming services. 01 Feb, 2021 - 08:27 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     NEW DELHI: Even as major streaming services are reeling from back to back controversies and calls for boycott over their original series, Union minister for information and broadcasting Prakash Javadekar has said the government is coming up with a set of guidelines to regulate content on OTT platforms. These regulations will be released “soon”, promised Javaker, especially given the number of complaints these platforms keep racking up with every passing day. “We have received a lot of complaints against some serials available on OTT platforms. Films and serials released on OTT platforms and digital newspapers do not come under the purview of the Press Council Act, Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act or Censor Board. We will come up with some guidelines on it soon,” the minister told ANI.

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