What Happened
New regulations are set to impact major video-on-demand (VoD) services, including Amazon Prime Video, as the UK government implements enhanced oversight by Ofcom. This move aims to align streaming platforms with traditional broadcasters, ensuring that content adheres to stricter standards.
Why It Matters
The regulations will require platforms with over 500,000 UK users to follow a new standards code, which mandates accurate and impartial news reporting and protects audiences from harmful content. Violations could result in fines of up to £250,000 or five percent of revenues, reflecting the government’s commitment to safeguarding viewer interests.
What’s Next
As the Media Act 2024 is laid out, streaming giants like Amazon Prime Video will need to adapt to these regulations. This shift comes as two-thirds of UK households subscribe to at least one major VoD service, indicating a significant change in viewing habits. The public will also have the ability to lodge complaints directly with Ofcom, enhancing accountability for these platforms.
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