Govt Bans Five OTT Platforms For 'Obscene' Content

In a significant regulatory move, the Indian government has banned five over-the-top (OTT) platforms due to the distribution of content deemed 'obscene.' The affected platforms are MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro, Digi Movieplex, Feel, and Jugnu. This decision underscores the government's ongoing efforts to regulate digital content and ensure compliance with societal norms and values. The ban highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by digital media in India as authorities aim to balance freedom of expression with community standards. The action reflects broader concerns over the influence of unregulated digital platforms on public morality and the need for a more structured content governance framework. Stakeholders in the media and entertainment sector are now prompted to reassess their content strategies to align with the government's guidelines, as the regulatory landscape continues to evolve in response to public sentiment and legal standards.
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