The Union Health Ministry has proposed mandatory display of ‘non-skippable’ anti-tobacco health spots of at least 30 seconds and audio-visual disclaimer on ill-effects of tobacco use for 20 seconds on OTT platforms as soon as one starts streaming them.
The Ministry recently released draft amendments for anti-tobacco rules for over-the-top (OTT) platforms, according to a PTI report today.
According to the draft norms, all films of Indian and foreign origin irrespective of their CBFC certification status published and released on or after September 1, 2023 will have to display anti-tobacco health spots of minimum 30 seconds duration each at the beginning and middle of the movie.
A new 30-day public consultation has been started by the Ministry on the draft rules.
The draft rules issued on September 13 state, “All content published in the online curated content platforms, shall display non-skippable and anti-tobacco health spots of minimum 30 seconds duration and non-skippable audio-visual disclaimer on the ill effects of tobacco use, of minimum 20 seconds upon opening the platforms of the publishers of the online curated content.”
“So basically streaming platforms now will have to show these health spots and audio-visual disclaimers not just in the beginning and in the middle of the programmes but as soon as someone opens up the streaming platform In the existing current rules, the health spots and audio-visual disclaimers are not displayed immediately after opening the platforms,” explained an official source.
The draft rules have been published in the Gazette of India for information of all stakeholders who can send their suggestions and objections till October 13.
Considering public health as a priority issue, India in May last year became the first country to make it mandatory for OTT platforms to display anti-tobacco warnings and disclaimers as seen in movies screened in theatres and television programmes.
The OTT rules 2023 became operative from September 1, 2023. Under these rules, now all OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Jio Cinema, Sony LIV, ALTBalaji, Voot etc. have to display anti- tobacco health spots, anti- tobacco health warning as a prominent static message and audio-visual disclaimer on the ill-effect of tobacco use as prescribed in the rules.
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