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MIB says pending applications for MSO registration under consideration

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MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has informed that the issue of pending applications for MSO registration is under consideration.

MIB informed that that the 50th Open House Meeting for the month of July 2019 was held on 22 July with the representatives of the MSO applicants. Representatives of the five MSO  applicants participated in the meeting to ascertain the status of their application  for  grant of registration.

The list of the applicants present in the meeting:

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Applicant Name

Cable  Network Name

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1.

Sh. Shiv Prakash Timmarpur

Mls Hira Cable Network

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2.

Sh. Aman Rastogi

M Is Sri  Sarvana Cable Vision

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3.

Sh. Narender Bagri

M Is ALCOA Digital Pvt.  Ltd.

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4.

Sh. Diwaker Thareja

President Cable Operator Association

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5.

Sh. Ramchander

Mls Shiv Cable Network

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MIB blocks MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro and three other OTT platforms over obscene, sexually explicit content 

Platforms streamed material violating IT Act provisions

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NATIONAL: India’s Information and Broadcasting Ministry blocked five over-the-top streaming platforms for allegedly hosting obscene and sexually explicit content, marking a fresh escalation in regulatory action against digital services operating outside the country’s content rules, as per media reports.

The platforms, MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro, Digi Movieplex, Feel and Jugnu, were found to be streaming material that prima facie violates provisions of the Information Technology Act and rules governing online publishers.

Blocking orders were issued under statutory powers that allow the government to restrict access to online content in the interest of public order and decency. Internet service providers have been directed to disable access to the websites and mobile applications linked to the platforms.

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The move forms part of a wider surveillance drive by the ministry targeting lesser-known and unregulated streaming services that allegedly evade self-regulatory obligations applicable to OTT platforms. Officials said the action followed repeated advisories urging compliance with Indian laws, including age-based classification, grievance redressal mechanisms and restrictions on explicit material.

Government sources described the content hosted by the blocked platforms as “highly explicit”, adding that it crossed legal thresholds permitted under Indian law. While large OTT players operate within a three-tier grievance redressal framework introduced in 2021, smaller apps have increasingly drawn scrutiny for distributing adult content without oversight.

The latest action also reflects heightened enforcement against platforms operating through mirror websites, offshore hosting arrangements or opaque ownership structures. Authorities have in recent years stepped up monitoring of online curated content amid concerns around obscenity, misleading promotions and unlawful distribution.

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Officials declined to say whether further steps, including probes into operators, payment gateways or production entities, were being considered. However, sources indicated that additional platforms could face similar action if found in breach of the law.

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