Exciting Update to OTT Users: No Need License for YouTube, Instagram, and Others!!

naveen

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No Need License for YouTube, Instagram, and Others: In a recent development, the government has decided not to include popular over-the-top (OTT) communication apps such as WhatsApp, YouTube, and Telegram under the licensing regime. The exclusion of OTT apps from the consultation process during the formation of the Telecom Bill makes it impossible to subject them to any licensing,” said a source.

The confusion regarding OTT services stemmed from the Telecommunication Bill 2023, which, after being passed in both Houses of Parliament in December 2023, sparked debate over whether it would encompass OTT platforms. The uncertainty created a buzz among users and industry experts alike.​


The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has now put the draft Broadcasting Bill, 2023, on hold. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, speaking to reporters on August 19, 2024, clarified that there will be a broader consultation process involving creators and other stakeholders before any further steps are taken. This pause aims to ensure that all relevant voices are heard and considered in shaping the future of broadcasting and digital communication regulations.​
 
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