News & Media 30th May 2024

OTT platforms working with law firms to avoid IP, vulgar-content controversies

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Vinay Butani Partner | Mumbai

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OTT platforms have started working closely with legal experts at various stages of production to ensure their programmes don’t violate intellectual property rights or fall foul of laws that prohibit explicit content.

To shed light on this issue, LiveMint’s Lata Jha writes on “OTT platforms working with law firms to avoid IP, vulgar-content controversies” with insights from our Partner Vinay Butani.

Tune into the story here for more details: https://bit.ly/4bWngHr

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