Written by Rishabh, the article discusses "OTT Platforms Regulation" in detail. This subject is significant to the UPSC CSE exam's Governance parts. Our well-versed mentor Dr. Bijendra Kumar Jha has reviewed this article and given final approval for publishing on the website.
- The rules establish a three-level grievance redressal mechanism, promoting different levels of self-regulation.
- Level-I: Self-regulation by the publishers themselves.
- Level-II: Self-regulation by the self-regulating bodies of the publishers.
- Level-III: Oversight mechanism.
- These mechanisms are designed to address complaints and disputes effectively in the digital media landscape.
- One or more self-regulatory bodies of publishers may exist.
- These bodies must be led by a retired judge from the Supreme Court or a High Court, or an independent eminent person.
- Each self-regulatory body can have up to six members.
- Registration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is mandatory for these bodies.
- Their role includes overseeing publisher adherence to the Code of Ethics and addressing grievances unresolved by the publisher within 15 days.
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