UK Government Expands Ofcom Regulation to Major Streaming Platforms
Ofcom will regulate platforms with over 500,000 users under a new code ensuring accuracy, impartiality, and protection from harmful content, amid declining live TV viewing.
- The UK government will require major streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ with more than 500,000 UK users to follow the same rules as traditional broadcasters, ensuring news accuracy, protecting audiences from harmful content, and providing accessibility services like subtitles and audio descriptions.
- The new rules, enforced by Ofcom, will require major streaming platforms to provide subtitles for at least 80% of their content, audio descriptions for 10%, and signed content for 5%.
- The move comes as increasing numbers of viewers are abandoning traditional television for on-demand streaming platforms, with 85% of people using such services monthly, compared to 67% who watch live TV, according to the government.
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Streaming services like Netflix to be subject to same regulation as broadcasters in UK
Until now, only licensed TV channels had to comply with Ofcom's broadcasting code and accessibility requirements - and some popular streaming services in the UK were not regulated at all.
Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ Forced to Face UK Broadcasting Regulation to ‘Protect Audiences from Harmful and Offensive Content’
LONDON -- The UK government on Tuesday announced that US streaming sites Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video will have to comply with broadcasting regulations aimed at protecting children and the vulnerable. The post Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ Forced to Face UK Broadcasting Regulation to ‘Protect Audiences from Harmful and Offensive Content’ appeared first on Breitbart.
The United Kingdom announced this Wednesday that Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and other streaming services will have to meet the same rules of content and accessibility as traditional television channels,...
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