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India bans streaming apps you’ve never heard of — but millions watch

India bans streaming apps you’ve never heard of — but millions watch

India has banned 25 lesser-known streaming services, citing the promotion of "obscene" content. The move affects millions of viewers and paid subscribers across these platforms. The government's action is part of an ongoing effort to regulate the country's rapidly growing digital media landscape, which has faced criticism for lacking proper oversight. The blocked services include both homegrown and international platforms, some with significant user bases. The decision has raised concerns about censorship and the potential impact on content creators and small-scale digital businesses. Proponents argue that the ban aims to curb the spread of inappropriate material, while critics argue that it represents an overreach and could stifle innovation in the sector. The ban highlights the challenges faced by India as it navigates the complexities of balancing digital freedoms with the need for content regulation. The outcome of this issue may have broader implications for the future of the country's rapidly evolving media ecosystem.

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