Pakistani content still LIVE as platforms yet to act on govt advisory
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 15th May 2025 at 2:37pmAn advisory issued by the Indian government on May 8, directing streaming platforms to take down all Pakistani-origin content, has yet to see widespread compliance. Major services like Spotify, Apple and YouTube have not responded to repeated queries regarding takedown action.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had instructed platforms to remove all Pakistani films, web series, songs, and podcasts—paid or free—citing national security concerns following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which was linked to Pakistan-based actors. The advisory, cleared by the competent authority, applies to content that may impact India’s unity, sovereignty, or public order under rule 3(1)(b) of the IT Rules.
Despite the directive, multiple podcast episodes and music tracks of Pakistan...
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