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The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the streaming of sexually explicit content on OTT and social media platforms and called for responses from the Centre and others. The government plans to balance freedom of speech with the need for regulations to prevent obscene content, particularly on platforms accessible to children. The court noted that it is not within their domain to enact such measures, and it is up to the legislature or executive to do so.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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