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IPO-bound Ullu courts trouble for explicit content, IT ministry urged to take action

In a letter to India’s IT Ministry, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has also urged the ministry to take action against Google and Apple for making apps like Ullu easily accessible to minors

March 04, 2024 / 11:05 IST
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NCPCR has written to MeitY asking it to take action against Ullu app
NCPCR has written to MeitY asking it to take action against Ullu app

IPO-bound Ullu, an OTT platform which offers movies and series targeted at an adult audience, has courted trouble with the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) urging the IT ministry to take action for making sexual content easily accessible to minors and for hosting alleged sexual content depicting school-going children.

The national child rights body, in a letter on February 27, has urged the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to take action against Google and Apple and also to mandate stricter Know Your Customer norms for users accessing Ullu and similar apps on app stores.

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The NCPCR has told the ministry to respond with a detailed report with required information within 10 days.

This comes at a time when Ullu, which has over 20 lakh subscribers, has filed the draft papers with the BSE SME to raise Rs 150 crore through a public issue. Ullu plans to use the proceeds to make content for the big screen and then bring it to the smaller screen.