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Anti-Tobacco Warnings in OTT Streaming: Can India find the balance?

The proposed 2024 Amendments to COTPA risk stifling India's digital content ecosystem with overly prescriptive regulations. A collaborative approach with OCCPs and a focus on educational content could balance public health objectives with content accessibility and economic growth

November 13, 2024 / 14:08 IST
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The impracticality of implementing non-skippable health warnings and static warnings across smoking-related content has been highlighted.

In a well-ordered society, vigilance and measured action on public health issues are vital. Public health regulations serve to protect citizens and prevent societal harm, but they must not become conduits for regulatory overreach that stifles innovation, growth, or freedom of speech.

Take, for example, the recent amendments to the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act (COTPA). These amendments, although altruistic in nature, could pose significant problems unless the government and industry collaborate to create meaningful guidelines and actionable regulations.

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The COTPA Rules 2023 set a challenging yet manageable precedent. However, the proposed 2024 Amendments, issued in September 2024, have raised concerns about their impact on the OTT (Over-The-Top) industry and its viewers. Unlike linear platforms such as cinema or television, OTT platforms are accessed on small screens in a "pull-based" manner and offer curated, on-demand content.

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