Plea in SC for regulatory board to monitor, manage OTT platforms
Sep 10, 2024
New Delhi [India], September 10 : A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday regarding the need for a regulatory board to monitor and manage over-the-top (OTT) and streaming platforms in India.
The plea said that these platforms operate without the same checks and balances that traditional media--like films and TV--are subject to.
"Unlike films shown in theatres, OTT content doesn't go through a certification process before release, which has led to a rise in explicit scenes, violence, substance abuse, and other harmful content, often without proper warnings," said advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha, who filed the plea.
The Union of India and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting introduced IT Rules 2021 to self-regulate OTT platforms; however, the same has been inefficient, the petition stated.
"These platforms continue to exploit loopholes, putting out controversial content unchecked, which has national security implications and promotes things like gambling and drugs," he said.
The petition is about preventing harm before it happens, not after, by ensuring there's a body to regulate this content before it reaches the public, just like we have for movies and TV, Jha added.
The OTT medium has become a tool to promote substances prohibited for advertisements, viz., gambling, liquor, drugs, smoking, etc., while using the loopholes, the petition alleged.
The plea raised the issue of the absence of any law or autonomous body governing the digital content, saying it has made these digital contents available to the public at large without any filter or screening.
The petition sought directions for the establishment of a proper board, institution/association for the monitoring and management of content on different OTT/streaming and digital media platforms.
"OTT/streaming and different digital media platforms have surely given a way out for filmmakers and artists to release content without being worried about getting clearance certificates for films and series from the censor board," it added.
He further sought direction from the central government to constitute an autonomous body/board to monitor and filter the contents and regulate the videos on various platforms for viewers in India.
The board must be headed by an IAS officer of secretary level and shall further have members from varied fields, including movie, cinematographic, media, defence forces, legal field, and field of education, he asked.
"The lack of a certification board for OTT platforms creates an unlevel playing field between traditional media (cinemas and television) and digital streaming services. While traditional media is subjected to stringent regulations, OTT platforms, on the other hand, operate in a largely unregulated environment, allowing them to bypass content restrictions that are otherwise mandatory for other media. That this lack of regulatory parity is arbitrary and unjustifiable," added the petition.