The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has reaffirmed that content in the digital space would be regulated separately ...
Amid ongoing debates over censorship and regulation of OTT content in India, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) ...
OTT platforms in India will not fall under the Central Board of Film Certification, with their content instead regulated by a ...
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has clarified that content published on OTT platforms will remain outside the Central Board of Film Certification's ...
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting clarifies OTT content is regulated under IT Rules 2021, not CBFC. Learn about the ...
Warner deal, surge in micro-dramas and regional content, and India’s ban on adult apps, 2025 did reset the OTT playbook ...
The Centre on Wednesday clarified that content streamed on OTT platforms does not fall under the jurisdiction of the CBFC and will continue to be regulated under the IT (Intermediary Guidelines and ...
A recent report by Mordor Intelligence forecasts that the XR market is projected to deliver USD 44.14 billion by 2030, reflecting a massive 43.36% CAGR. Momentum around XR is clearly building across ...
While DTH players say they have seen better retention & ARPU in bundled hybrid content packs with the response being positive ...
The dream of a Kannada OTT platform to showcase regional entertainment is set to become a reality early next year ...
India's OTT sector significantly enhances its soft power by sharing its rich cultural and creative content globally.
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.
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