DIGITAL DIVIDE OF OTT

The term “digital divide” refers to the gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard to both their opportunities to access Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and to their use of the Internet for a wide variety of activities.

The digital divide reflects various differences among and within countries.

“It’s not that we use technology,We live technology.”

It is interesting to note that there are two different self-regulatory bodies in TV news also – the NBA-led News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) and NBF-led Professional News Broadcasting Standards Organisation (PNBSO).

Asked if multiple regulatory bodies will create confusion and give channels the option to shift to another body if they are dissatisfied with their ruling, another industry official denied its possibility.

“Unlike the Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) where we ourselves set up the self-regulatory body, here the government has given a structure for OTT’s self-regulatory bodies to function, and everybody has to function as per the rules. If an OTT player switches to another regulatory body, the government will take action against the body as they form the third tier in this mechanism. The government is monitoring the functioning of these bodies,” he said.

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A prominent independent OTT player said the reason TV biggies wanted their own setup for their streaming platforms is that their main business is still GEC-focused and their streaming platforms are not their main source of revenue. “Whereas for us, it is our bread and butter. Also, broadcasters may want to be seen toeing more of a government line so that their traditional source of revenue is never hampered. Hence, they wanted their own setup,” an executive from the platform said.

In the digital news publishing industry, there are two different industry bodies — the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) set up by all traditional newspaper and television news channels and Digipub, which has been set up by independent digital news publishers.

Olden there is very less data packs are available.Nowadays,there is a lot data all are using OTT PLATFORMS.

It is widely known how the traditional news players-led DNPA sided with the government and lobbied against independent digital players, including news aggregators. So much so that government, while seeking information on compliance of IT Rules, 2021, released a separate form for traditional media’s digital platforms.

Last week, NBA President Rajat Sharma had urged the government to exclude digital news platforms of traditional media from IT Rules, 2021. The message is clear — leave out the established media houses as they are not responsible for what independent news publishers are doing.

“Perhaps, something like this would have triggered IBF to distance themselves from independent OTT players,” the executive from the independent OTT platform said.

A senior executive from the M&E industry dismissed the view of some OTT players that linear broadcasters are keen to mirror the traditional content regulation on TV in the OTT space as fear mongering and motivated, as content code of TV and content code on OTT operate in different spheres as one is governed under the CTN Act and the other by IT Rules. “They are not foolish enough to put themselves under the shackles of the CTN Act. The pure OTT players want to perpetuate this myth to discourage others to join the IBF led body,” the executive said.

Asked about the impact of this digital divide, an industry veteran said any such divide usually benefits the government as independent players have been left on their own fate. “Sadly, the only one on the losing side is content, which is becoming impossible to experiment with amid the extreme social atmosphere,” he added.

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