Need stricter laws to curb 'vulgar content' on OTT, says Vaishnaw
Hindustan Times|November 28, 2024
Stronger laws are required to deal with obscenity on social media, Union minister of information and broadcasting, and electronics and information technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday especially since they (social media platforms) lack the editorial checks of traditional media.
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Need stricter laws to curb 'vulgar content' on OTT, says Vaishnaw

The minister called upon the parliamentary standing committee on communications and information technology to deal with the issue of such content online.

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