What Should India's Critical Technology Policy Look Like?
Saurabh Todi | June 2024
From the Research Vault
The High Courts and Supreme Court recently issued stay orders on movie releases, likely overstepping their powers. The best way to protect artistic freedom is to privatise film certification & remove censorship powers enjoyed by state authorities.
We argue for a complete overhaul of the existing censorship regime and its replacement by a structure of private film certification overseen by a neutral state entity with a remit different from that of the Censor Board.
Read our policy brief on reforming Censor Board to know more.
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