OTT content remains outside CBFC jurisdiction and continues to be regulated under the IT Rules, 2021 with a three-tier ...
The IT Rules, 2021 further establish a three-tier institutional mechanism to ensure compliance with content-related norms and ...
The Ministry informed the Lok Sabha that OTT content is regulated under the provisions of the Information Technology ...
The government has reiterated that content available on over-the-top (OTT) platforms will not fall under the jurisdiction of ...
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting clarifies OTT content is regulated under IT Rules 2021, not CBFC. Learn about the ...
The Central Government has clarified that OTT content will not be censored by the CBFC, instead, it will follow a 3-tier regulation under the 2021 IT Rules.
The minister said OTT content is regulated under the provisions of Part III of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.
The Centre clarified in the Lok Sabha that OTT content remains outside CBFC’s purview and is regulated under the IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 ...
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has reiterated that digital content will be governed independently according to ...
The government has disabled access to 43 OTT platforms for displaying obscene content. Union Minister L Murugan informed that ...
In a move aimed at curbing obscenity and making the internet safe for users, including women and children, the Centre has ...