The government clarified that OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon are regulated under IT Rules, not by the CBFC, emphasizing a three-tier grievance system.
Vijayan asserted that Kerala would not submit to such acts and confirmed that the festival would proceed with the banned screenings. Organizers reported that the absence of exemption certificates had ...
The Ministry informed the Lok Sabha that OTT content is regulated under the provisions of the Information Technology ...
Clarification on OTT Content Regulation On Wednesday, the Union government provided clarity regarding the regulation of ...
The IT Rules, 2021 further establish a three-tier institutional mechanism to ensure compliance with content-related norms and ...
Streaming platforms are instead required to self-classify their content based on age, in accordance with the 2021 Information ...
In this Special Report, the panel discusses the controversy surrounding the 30th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) ...
In this report from the 30th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), India Today's Shibi Mol details the state ...
In a move aimed at curbing obscenity and making the internet safe for users, including women and children, the Centre has ...
The government has disabled access to 43 OTT platforms for displaying obscene content. Union Minister L Murugan informed that ...
Fire And Ash' has received a clean U/A 16+ certificate from India's CBFC, with no cuts demanded. This marks a significant ste ...
The government has clarified in Parliament that OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are not regulated by the ...