Government is working on guidelines for films and serials shown on OTT (Over the Top) which will require the platforms to “beep out profanity and blur explicit scenes,” sources said. The proposed guidelines are likely to ask for alternative ways of depicting scenes, intimate relationships and changing clothes, besides insisting on toning down of profanity-laden language in case they are seen as integral to the script.
It is learnt that I&B ministry is working on issuing new guidelines for OTT content, which may be released soon, Times of India reported on October 4.
These guidelines will provide instructions on depiction of obscene language and profanity through alternative means.
Currently, “obscene scenes” are shown on OTT without any restrictions, which is why these new guidelines may be issued, say sources.
In March this year, the I&B ministry took action against 18 OTT platforms for streaming obscene and vulgar content by blocking access to their websites, apps, and social media accounts. This move was in line with the govt’s efforts to regulate the streaming industry and ensure content adheres to Indian laws and cultural standards.
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