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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: David Goldfield via groups.io <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2025 at 11:06 Subject: [Tech-VI] India’s OTT Accessibility Revolution: New Guidelines to Make Streaming Inclusive for Everyone To: tv <[email protected]> DigitalA11Y - Friday, October 31, 2025 at 2:57 PM India’s OTT Accessibility Revolution: New Guidelines to Make Streaming Inclusive for Everyone Imagine binge-watching your favorite Indian web series, but you can’t hear the dialogue… or see the dramatic plot twists. For millions of Indians with hearing or visual impairments, that’s the reality of most OTT platforms today. But *good news*: The Government of India is changing that with brand-new *Guidelines for Accessibility of Content on OTT Platforms <https://mib.gov.in/sites/default/files/2025-10/draft-guidelines-2.pdf>* (draft released October 7, 2025). If you operate an OTT platform in India or create content for one, these guidelines will fundamentally change how you produce and deliver entertainment. Why These Guidelines Matter: Equality in Every Episode India has over 26 million people with disabilities, based on data from the * Census of India 2011*, conducted by the *Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India*. Many face daily barriers to enjoying the same entertainment options as everyone else. These new guidelines aren’t just about compliance but they’re about ensuring constitutional equality and honoring India’s commitment to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). The guidelines build on: OTT platforms were already nudged in 2021 ethics codes and a 2025 advisory. Now, these guidelines make it mandatory focusing on hearing and visual impairments. What “Accessible” Really Means: 3 Key Features Explained Feature What It Does Who It Helps Icon Label *Closed Captioning (CC)* On/off text for dialogue + sounds (e.g., [door slams]) Deaf/Hard of Hearing (CC) *Audio Description (AD)* Voice-over describing visuals during pauses Blind/Visually Impaired (AD) *Indian Sign Language (ISL)* On-screen interpreter using hand signs + expressions Deaf/Hard of Hearing (ISL) *Pro Tips for Quality*: - *Captions*: Accurate, synced, full-length, easy-to-read (no blocking faces!). - *Audio Descriptions*: Short, non-distracting narrations. - *ISL*: Small bottom-right box showing hands *and* face. Platforms must also make *apps/websites* work with screen readers and voice tools—so everyone can search and play independently. What the Guidelines Require: Breaking It Down 1. *Audio Descriptions (AD)* Think of this as narration for the eyes. During natural pauses in dialogue, a voice describes crucial visual elements: - *“Priya walks into a dimly lit room, her face tense with worry”* - *“The camera pans across Mumbai’s skyline at sunset”* These descriptions help blind and visually impaired viewers follow the story without missing key visual details. *Requirements:* - Clear, concise narration that doesn’t overlap with dialogue - Professional voice talent - Timed to enhance, not interrupt, the viewing experience 2. *Closed Captioning (CC) and Subtitles* While subtitles show only spoken words, closed captions go further by including: - All dialogue - Sound effects: *[door slams]*, *[phone vibrates]* - Music cues: *[tense background music]* - Speaker identification when needed *Requirements:* - 100% accurate transcription - Perfect synchronization with audio - Proper spelling and grammar - Mixed-case text (not ALL CAPS) - Strategic positioning that doesn’t obscure important visuals - High-contrast colors for readability 3. *Indian Sign Language (ISL)* A certified interpreter appears in a small on-screen box (typically bottom-right corner), translating dialogue and sounds through hand signs, facial expressions, and body language. This is crucial for the deaf community who use ISL as their primary language. *Requirements:* - Certified ISL interpreters - Clear visibility of hands, face, and upper body - Professional video quality in the sign language box 4. *Accessible Platform Design* It’s not just about the content but your entire platform must work seamlessly with assistive technologies: - Screen readers for blind users - Keyboard-only navigation - Voice control compatibility - Clear, descriptive labels for all buttons and features - Easy-to-find accessibility settings Rollout Timeline: Your Compliance Roadmap No overnight chaos. It’s phased: Phase Timeline (from final guidelines) What to Do *Phase 1*: *New Content (Starting 6 months after guidelines are finalized)* *6 months* – All *NEW* content: At least 1 feature (CC/AD/ISL) – Label trailers too – Fix app interfaces *Phase 2*: *Existing Library (Gradual Rollout)* *12 months* 30% of *existing library* *18 months* 60% of library *24 months* *100% of library* *Exemptions* (practical exceptions): - *Live streams* and near-live content (real-time captioning is challenging) - *Pure audio content* like podcasts or music (no visuals to describe) - *Short-form content* under 10 minutes (like reels or clips) The Implementation Timeline: When You Need to Act *Phase 1: New Content (Starting 6 months after guidelines are finalized)* All new content must include *at least one accessibility feature*: - Either Closed Captions/Open Captions (CC/OC) - OR Audio Description/ISL (AD/ISL) You must also: - Display clear accessibility indicators (like “CC” or “AD” badges) - Ensure your platform’s interface fully supports these features - Include accessibility labels in promotional content and trailers *Phase 2: Existing Library (Gradual Rollout)* Your existing content library must become progressively accessible: - *30% accessible within 12 months* - *60% accessible within 18 months* - *100% accessible within 24 months* This phased approach gives platforms time to update their libraries without overwhelming their production teams. What OTT Platforms Must Do Beyond Content – Compliance and Reporting OTT platforms must: 1. Submit an initial report on current accessible content 2. Provide quarterly progress updates 3. Advertise accessibility features to users 4. Collaborate with disability organizations A government committee will monitor compliance, review complaints, and provide remediation guidance. Common Challenges OTT Platforms Face “We have thousands of hours of content. Where do we start?” Prioritize based on: - Viewership data (most-watched content first) - New releases and trending shows - Content targeting diverse audiences - Regional language content to maximize impact “Our budget is limited.” Accessibility is an investment, not an expense. Consider: - Phased implementation spreads costs over 24 months - Automated tools can reduce captioning costs - Accessible content reaches more paying subscribers - Non-compliance risks penalties and reputational damage “We lack in-house expertise.” This is where specialized partners become invaluable. If you’re running a platform: 1. *Audit Now*: Check your library’s current accessibility. 2. *Prioritize New Releases*: Hit Phase 1 fast. 3. *Scale Up*: Use automation tools for captions; hire pros for AD/ISL. 4. *Budget Tip*: Start with captions—they’re cheapest and help the most users. How DigitalA11y Makes This Easy (Your Compliance Partner) Struggling with where to start? *DigitalA11y* specializes in Indian accessibility laws. Here’s how they help OTT platforms *nail these guidelines*: Service How It Helps You Timeline Fit *Full Audit* Spot gaps in content + apps Pre-Phase 1 *Captioning & AD Setup* Add features to 1000s of videos quickly Phase 1 & 2 *ISL Integration* Certified interpreters + tech setup Ongoing *App Remediation* Make interfaces screen-reader friendly Phase 1 *Reporting & Training* Auto-reports + team workshops Quarterly compliance *Awareness Campaigns* Marketing that attracts disabled users Immediate ROI Take Action Now The clock is ticking. With guidelines moving toward finalization, OTT platforms need to act quickly to avoid scrambling at the last minute. *Your next steps:* 1. *Audit your current state:* What accessibility features do you already have? 2. *Calculate the gap:* How much content needs updates? 3. *Develop your roadmap:* Map content to the phased deadlines 4. *Build your team or partner:* Do you have the expertise in-house, or do you need specialist support? 5. *Start with new content:* Ensure everything you produce from day one meets the new standards Partner with the Experts DigitalA11Y has helped organizations worldwide achieve digital accessibility compliance. With the new OTT guidelines, they bring that global expertise to India’s unique regulatory landscape. *Ready to make your platform accessible?* *Accessibility isn’t just about compliance—it’s about creating entertainment experiences that welcome everyone. 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