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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting<\/a> has submitted before the Supreme Court<\/a> that the new IT regulations will keep a strong check on the content<\/a> on OTT platforms<\/a> like Netflix<\/a> and Amazon<\/a> Prime. The government said the regulation is similar to mechanisms in many countries like Singapore, the European Union, Australia, etc.

The response from the government came on a plea filed by
Supreme Court<\/a> advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha seeking regulation of content<\/a> on over-the-top (OTT<\/a>) platforms.

\"It is humbly submitted that in various jurisdictions across the globe like Singapore, European Union, Australia, etc., have also framed similar mechanisms regulating\/ restricting access on the
OTT platforms<\/a>\", said the affidavit filed by MIB<\/a>.

The affidavit said the government was already seized of the need for developing an institutional mechanism regarding regulation of audio video content streamed on OTT platforms and it has been in active consultation with stakeholders for over two years.

The affidavit added that the government had received several complaints, representations from members of civil society, MPs, chief ministers regarding contents of programmes being streamed on OTT platforms and the need for putting in place a mechanism to check the content on these platforms.

The government said there is a mechanism for regulation of the OTT platforms under the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the new framed Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and
Digital Media Ethics Code<\/a>) Rules, 2021 has been notified by the government under Section 87 (2) of the IT Act, 2000 for regulation of online curated content. These rules were notified on February 25, 2021, for social media platforms, OTT players and digital media.

\"In respect of the Internet, the IT Act has provisions for prohibition of publishing or transmitting content that is obscene, containing sexually explicit act or containing sexually explicit act involving a minor under Sections 67, 67A and 67B,\" said the affidavit. The affidavit added that there are also provisions for criminal proceedings with punitive measures depending on the nature of complaints filed with police authorities.

\"The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and
Digital Media Ethics Code<\/a>) rules 2021 are comprehensive in nature and framed keeping in view the major audience enjoyed by the OTT platforms and maintaining a fine balance so that various age groups are taken into an account and a healthy classification is being done\", said the affidavit.

The top court on March 5, had observed that the Centre's guidelines on regulating content on OTT platforms lack teeth. The observation was made while granting protection from arrest to
Amazon<\/a> Prime Video's India head Aparna Purohit in FIRs lodged over web series Tandav.

The new rules provide self-classification of audio-visual content of such platforms into five age-based categories for informed choice to be exercised by viewers. In these rules, \"publishers and self-regulating bodies shall disclose all grievances received by them, the manner in which the grievances are disposed of, the action taken on the grievances, the reply sent to the complainant, etc., on a monthly basis.\"
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新奥特类似于来自严格规定,新加坡,欧盟:中心

信息产业部和广播已提交最高法院之前,新规定将保持强劲检查内容像Netflix和Amazon Prime奥特平台。

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新德里:信息产业部和广播之前已经提交最高法院新法规将保持一个强大的检查内容奥特平台就像网飞公司亚马逊'政府表示,在许多国家监管机制类似像新加坡、欧盟、澳大利亚等。

政府的反应是在提交的请求最高法院提倡Shashank Shekhar Jha寻求监管内容过多的(奥特)平台。

“很谦卑地提交,全球各地区如新加坡、欧盟、澳大利亚、等,还陷害类似/限制访问的调节机制奥特平台”,提交的证词说MIB

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证词说,政府已经抓住了发展体制机制的必要性关于监管的音频视频内容流奥特平台上,它一直在与利益相关者积极协商两年多了。

证词说,政府已收到几个投诉,从公民社会的成员表示,国会议员,首席部长关于奥特平台上的节目直播的内容和需要建立一个机制来检查这些平台上的内容。

政府表示有一个监管机制的奥特平台信息技术法案的规定下,2000年,新的框架和信息技术(中介指导方针数字媒体道德规范)规则,2021已经被政府通知在第87节(2)法案,2000年的监管网络策划的内容。这些规则被通知于2021年2月25日,社交媒体平台,奥特播放器和数字媒体。

“在互联网的尊重,它行动有规定禁止发布或传播淫秽内容,包含色情行为或包含色情行为涉及未成年人根据67年部分,67 a和67 b,“证词说。证词说,也有规定的刑事诉讼惩罚措施的性质取决于向警方投诉。

“信息技术(中介和指导方针数字媒体道德规范)规则2021在本质上是全面和框架保持观点的主要观众喜欢的奥特平台和维护一个良好的平衡,考虑到一个不同的年龄组和健康分类完成”,证词说。

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最高法院3月5日已经观察到,该中心的准则规范内容奥特平台缺乏牙齿。观察从逮捕而给予保护亚马逊视频的印度头阿帕纳Purohit冷杉在web系列Tandav提出。

新规则提供self-classification视听内容这样的平台为五个不同类别的明智的选择是由观众行使。在这些规则”,出版商和自我调节身体应当披露所有收到的不满,不满的方式处理,采取行动的不满,回复发送到信访人,等,每月。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting<\/a> has submitted before the Supreme Court<\/a> that the new IT regulations will keep a strong check on the content<\/a> on OTT platforms<\/a> like Netflix<\/a> and Amazon<\/a> Prime. The government said the regulation is similar to mechanisms in many countries like Singapore, the European Union, Australia, etc.

The response from the government came on a plea filed by
Supreme Court<\/a> advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha seeking regulation of content<\/a> on over-the-top (OTT<\/a>) platforms.

\"It is humbly submitted that in various jurisdictions across the globe like Singapore, European Union, Australia, etc., have also framed similar mechanisms regulating\/ restricting access on the
OTT platforms<\/a>\", said the affidavit filed by MIB<\/a>.

The affidavit said the government was already seized of the need for developing an institutional mechanism regarding regulation of audio video content streamed on OTT platforms and it has been in active consultation with stakeholders for over two years.

The affidavit added that the government had received several complaints, representations from members of civil society, MPs, chief ministers regarding contents of programmes being streamed on OTT platforms and the need for putting in place a mechanism to check the content on these platforms.

The government said there is a mechanism for regulation of the OTT platforms under the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the new framed Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and
Digital Media Ethics Code<\/a>) Rules, 2021 has been notified by the government under Section 87 (2) of the IT Act, 2000 for regulation of online curated content. These rules were notified on February 25, 2021, for social media platforms, OTT players and digital media.

\"In respect of the Internet, the IT Act has provisions for prohibition of publishing or transmitting content that is obscene, containing sexually explicit act or containing sexually explicit act involving a minor under Sections 67, 67A and 67B,\" said the affidavit. The affidavit added that there are also provisions for criminal proceedings with punitive measures depending on the nature of complaints filed with police authorities.

\"The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and
Digital Media Ethics Code<\/a>) rules 2021 are comprehensive in nature and framed keeping in view the major audience enjoyed by the OTT platforms and maintaining a fine balance so that various age groups are taken into an account and a healthy classification is being done\", said the affidavit.

The top court on March 5, had observed that the Centre's guidelines on regulating content on OTT platforms lack teeth. The observation was made while granting protection from arrest to
Amazon<\/a> Prime Video's India head Aparna Purohit in FIRs lodged over web series Tandav.

The new rules provide self-classification of audio-visual content of such platforms into five age-based categories for informed choice to be exercised by viewers. In these rules, \"publishers and self-regulating bodies shall disclose all grievances received by them, the manner in which the grievances are disposed of, the action taken on the grievances, the reply sent to the complainant, etc., on a monthly basis.\"
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