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Rs 8,000 cr online streaming industry stares at regulatory challenges

The first part of a series looks at streaming video as a regulatory regime for online content is being put in place

Netflix, A Suitable Boy
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A still from A Suitable Boy which was released on Netflix in India. Since streaming video is not hemmed in by regulatory snarls, it offers storytellers phenomenal creative freedom

Vanita Kohli-Khandekar New Delhi
A kiss, a love story, meat on the table? It's not clear what can offend people's sensibilities. They are all over social media, filing public interest litigation (PILs) and are issuing calls to ban, maim or kill a film, show, or a celebrity every other day.

Will a content code stop them? Should we be afraid that the regulation their clamour pushes through will inhibit the wonderfully different programming on offer by streaming brands such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or Voot? Why aren’t Google, Facebook, YouTube et al a part of this regulatory sweep? As the government and industry