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For content that displays tobacco products, OTT platforms will be required to attach anti-tobacco health spots for a minimum of thirty seconds each at the beginning and middle of the programme. ....
Highlights They discussed new OTT rules Javadekar said the representatives welcomed the new rules New Delhi: Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Prakash Javadekar on Thursday (March 11) met with members of Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) to discuss the new rules for OTT platforms. Following the meeting, Javadekar said the OTT representatives welcomed the new rules and offered a few suggestions. In a follow up to meeting with OTT platforms, held an interaction with Digital News Publishers Association today. Discussed new rules for digital media. They welcomed the new rules & offered few suggestions which I have noted, Javadekar was quoted as saying by ANI. ....
New IT rules: Govt fixes 50 lakh users threshold to define significant social media intermediary The new rules, announced earlier this week, require significant social media intermediaries to follow additional due diligence PTI | February 27, 2021 | Updated 14:52 IST At present, the country has 53 crore WhatsApp users, 44.8 crore YouTube users, 41 crore Facebook subscribers, 21 crore Instagram clients, while 1.75 crore account holders are on microblogging platform Twitter The government has fixed fifty lakh registered users as the threshold for defining significant social media intermediary , which will have to adhere to additional obligations and compliance under the new IT rules that seek to crack down on misuse of social media platforms. The new rules, announced earlier this week, require significant social media intermediaries to follow additional due diligence, including the appointment of a chief compliance officer, nodal contact person and resident g ....
Updated Feb 26, 2021 | 16:14 IST I&B Ministry said the new rules are not meant to treat all content platforms such as television, print and web series by the same yardstick, however, there needs to be some similarity in regulatory oversight Amit Khare, Secretary, I&B Ministry  |  Photo Credit: ANI After OTT player voiced concerns on the government’s new rules governing digital content services, Information & Broadcasting (I&B) on Friday Ministry sought to address their concerns. Amit Khare, Secretary, I&B Ministry said the new rules are not meant to measure all content platforms such as television, print and web series by the same yardstick, however, there needs to be some similarity in regulatory oversight for all. ....
India Business News: The Centre on Thursday released guidelines for regulating social media and OTT platforms to curb misuse of content. Briefing the media, Union minister ....