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'Not our domain, you do something': SC notice to Centre on plea to ban obscene content on OTT
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The Supreme Court has addressed a plea concerning the regulation of sexually explicit content on OTT platforms and social media, issuing a notice to the Centre. The court emphasized that implementing controls on indecent content primarily falls under the Executive and Legislature's responsibility. The government informed the court about existing regulations and contemplated additional restrictions to address the issue.
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