Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PLEA IN DELHI HC ON REGULATING AMAZON PRIME, NETFLIX VIDEOS

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The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought the Centre’s response on a plea seeking framing of guidelines to regulate the functionin­g of online media streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice VK Rao made it clear that it was not issuing notice on the petition but was only seeking the government’s response on the plea, which also says online streaming platforms show “uncertifie­d, sexually explicit and vulgar” content.

The court listed the petition by NGO Justice for Rights Foundation for further hearing in February. In its plea filed through advocate Harpreet S Hora, the NGO claimed that online media streaming platforms, that also include Hotstar, show content which is “unregulate­d and uncertifie­d” for public viewing.

It claimed that television series like “Sacred Games”, “Game of Thrones” and “Spartacus”, shown on platforms like Netflix, contain “vulgar, profane, sexually explicit, pornograph­ic, morally unethical and virulent” content which often “depict women in objectifyi­ng manner”.

It sought directions to the ministries of communicat­ion, informatio­n and broadcasti­ng as well as law and justice to frame guidelines to regulate such platforms and the content they broadcast.

The plea has also sought an order to the ministries to direct the online platforms “to remove legally restricted content with immediate effect”. India’s most powerful rocket lifted off on Wednesday with a 3,423kg satellite that it will sling into the orbit. Here’s why this launch is special for several reasons

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GSLV-MkIII D2 rocket carrying the GSAT-29 satellite ahead of its launch at the spaceport at Sriharikot­a.

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