The government has been looking to regulate video streaming platform since last yearThe Indian government has been in favour of setting up an industry body for video streaming platforms, an approach that traditional media usually follows.
However, not all over-the-top (OTT) streaming services are in favour of setting up a council.
The body, Digital Content Complaint Council (DCCC), has been suggested by Hotstar, Voot, Jio and SonyLIV.
But other video stream giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, ALTBalaji, Zee5, Arre and MX Player have opposed the move and refused to join the council.
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