All posts tagged "Information and Broadcasting ministry"
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Industry
Media and Entertainment industry should be regulated with light-touch approach: Stakeholders
November 17, 2021Industry stakeholders believe the media and entertainment sector should be regulated with a light-touch approach. They...
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Policy and Regulations
Government to ease film shooting in India, draft model film policy in pipeline
November 10, 2021The government is planning to introduce a draft model film policy in an effort to ease...
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Movies & Documentaries
Delhi HC refuses to stop release of “The Conversion”
October 1, 2021Provocation depends upon mental attitude of people, remarked Chief Justice DN Patel refusing to restrain the...
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Policy and Regulations
13 organizations urge Centre to suspend implementation of new IT rules
June 12, 202113 organizations, with the likes of Access Now, Reporters Without Borders, Article 19 and Human Rights...
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Policy and Regulations
Film industry left disappointed as government abolishes FCAT
April 7, 2021The abolishment of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) by the government has left the film...
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OTT
CII welcomes toolkit for OTT self-regulation
February 14, 2021The Confederation of Indian Industry has welcomed the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) toolkit...
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OTT
Government working on guidelines for OTT platforms
February 9, 2021The government is almost ready for guidelines and directives for over-the-top (OTT) platforms like Netflix and...
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OTT
Content regulation through state intervention not conducive for OTT platforms and consumers
December 4, 2020In the wake of OTT platforms coming under the ambit of the I&B Ministry for regulation,...
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OTT
OTT platforms and digital news platforms fall under I&B Ministry now
November 12, 2020Online streaming platforms – OTT such as Netflix, Disney+Hotstar and Amazon Prime Video among others, and...
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News
CBFC accepts recommendations from the Shyam Benegal committee leading to ‘limited role’ in censorship
November 8, 2016Accepting the recommendations by the Shyam Benegal committee to make films more eligible for universal viewing,...