IAMAI includes governmentâs suggestions, releases implementation toolkit for its self-regulatory framework for OTT platforms
The association has reacted quicky after I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar informed the Rajya Sabha Tuesday that the government was ready with guidelines and directions for OTT platforms and it could be implemented anytime soon Delhi, February 11, 2021
Days after I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar informed the Rajya Sabha Tuesday that the government was ready with guidelines and directions for OTT platforms and it could be implemented anytime soon, the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) has come up with a comprehensive Implementation Toolkit, one of the reasons given out by the government while rejecting the associationâs self-regulatory model in September last year.
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KOLKATA: The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) today announced the adoption of a comprehensive Implementation Toolkit which is in furtherance to the Universal Self-Regulation Code for online curated content providers (OCCP) that was put in motion back in September 2020 but was met with disapproval from the government.