In a decisive move, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting of India has recently imposed a ban on 18 OTT platforms, including Prime Play, Neon X VIP, and Dreams Films, among others.
This action comes in response to the platforms’ hosting of content deemed ‘obscene, vulgar,’ and in some cases, pornographic, despite previous warnings.
Alongside the OTT platforms, 19 websites, 10 applications, and 57 social media accounts linked to these services have also been restricted from public access across the country.
The government’s decision to ban these platforms is grounded in their prima facie violation of several legal provisions.
These include Sections 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and Section 4 of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986.
The comprehensive action taken reflects the severity of the content issues and the platforms’ failure to adhere to content guidelines.
The Ministry elaborated on its concerns, highlighting that a substantial portion of the content on these platforms was not only offensive but also portrayed women in a degrading manner.
This included depictions of nudity, sexual acts in inappropriate contexts such as teacher-student relationships, incestuous family dynamics, and other themes that lack thematic or societal relevance.
Moreover, the content frequently resorted to sexual innuendos and extended pornographic scenes, further exacerbating the issue.
The crackdown affects platforms that have seen significant user engagement.
According to the Union Government, one of the banned apps boasted over 1 crore (10 million) downloads, with two others exceeding 50 lakh (5 million) downloads on the Google Play Store.
Additionally, the social media accounts associated with these platforms had garnered more than 32 lakh (3.2 million) followers, indicating the wide-reaching influence and availability of their content.
The complete list of OTT platforms facing the ban includes:
This move by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting signifies a major step towards regulating digital content in India, emphasizing the need for OTT platforms to adhere to content guidelines that respect societal norms and legal requirements.
The Indian government has banned 18 OTT platforms such as Prime Play, Neon X VIP, and Dreams Films for hosting content deemed obscene and vulgar.
These platforms were banned for violating Sections 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, Section 292 of the IPC, and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, due to their obscene and vulgar content.
Content that was found to be obscene, including nudity, sexual acts in inappropriate contexts, and the portrayal of women in a demeaning manner, led to the ban.
One of the banned apps had over 1 crore downloads, while others had over 50 lakh, indicating high user engagement across these platforms.
Alongside the OTT platform ban, 19 websites, 10 apps, and 57 social media accounts associated with these platforms have been blocked for public access in India.
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