Smoking Warning: Centre Refutes Media Report Claiming Compromise With OTT Platforms Over Smoking Warning on Content
"A reputed news publication has recently made a claim that the Union Government has reached "an uneasy compromise" with OTT (over-the-top) streaming services on adding smoking warnings to their content," the statement mentioned.
New Delhi, October 21: All OTT platforms are required to strictly comply with the provision of the OTT Rules 2023 as it became effective from September 1, 2023, a government release stated on Saturday. The statement said that the media reports claiming that the Union Government has reached an "uneasy compromise" with OTT (over-the-top) streaming services on adding smoking warnings on content is misinformed.
"A reputed news publication has recently made a claim that the Union Government has reached "an uneasy compromise" with OTT (over-the-top) streaming services on adding smoking warnings to their content," the statement mentioned. World No Tobacco Day 2023: India Becomes First Country To Regulate Anti-Tobacco Warnings on OTT Platforms, WHO Congratulates.
It further highlighted, "All OTT platforms are required to strictly comply with the provision of the OTT Rules 2023 as it became effective from 1st September 2023. There is no compromise with the rules and action will be initiated by the Government for any non-compliance with the OTT Rules 2023."
The statement reiterated that the media report is not factually correct and does not reflect the correct picture of the Union Government's commitment towards improving public health as one of its priority duties.m"The report further claims that some platforms have chosen less intrusive warnings as a result of such an agreement. The news report is misinformed and claims are false, misleading and based on misrepresented facts," it added. E-Cigarette Promotion: Narendra Modi Government Cautions Against Promoting Electronic Cigarettes at Media Events.
It further said that considering public health as a priority issue, the Government of India has extended the COTP (Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products) film rules to the OTT platforms and OTT rules 2023 became operative from September 1, 2023.
"Under these rules, now all OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney + Hotstar, 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," the statement read.
Further highlighting the move, the statement said that this step of the Government has been commended by various public health organizations and experts. By bringing OTT under the tobacco control rules, India has become a world leader in tobacco control measures, it added.
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