In a year of unprecedented change, the session shifted the lens to the future of the streaming ecosystem to explore the potential of the industry, how it will shape up and what needs to be done to ensure systemic growth for industry players as well as audiences.
The panel agreed that there needs to be regulation, and that having clear guidelines in regulation is desirable to all.
Titled ‘Digital India Copyright Act - Redefining the Future of Creative Works’, the 2nd session of 5th Edition of FAST TRACK DIGITAL, organised by FICCI and presenting partner, the Motion Pictures Association (MPA), delved deep into the various aspects of the Copyright Act of 1957
E-Frames 2020 concluded on July 11 with a valedictory address by Mr. Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister for Commerce and Railways.
Regulating creativity: Overcoming Legacy Challenges to Shape the Future of M&E
Will OTT platforms and movie theatres co-exist after COVID-19?
The youngest minister in a government talks about COVID-19, migrant labour and the response to India-China tensions
The Era of Smart TVs and Interconnected Home Devices Needs Smart Regulations
Shaping the Future of M&E in Today’s Digitalised and Information Driven Economy
The 2020 edition of FICCI Frames, India’s largest convention on the media and entertainment industry, began today in digital format, E-Frames.