Culture secretary Lisa Nandy touts new standards and accessibility codes for the likes of Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more as "strengthening protections for audiences."
“Similar to the Broadcasting Code, this will ensure that news is reported accurately and impartially and audiences are protected against harmful or offensive material,” the government said. “Audiences will be able to complain to Ofcom if they see something concerning, and Ofcom will have powers to investigate, and take action, where they consider there has been a breach of the code.”
that’s eh
Under a new accessibility code covering the services, they will be subject to minimum requirements for accessibility features. For example, streamers will need to ensure that at least 80 percent of their total catalogue is subtitled, 10 percent is audio-described, and 5 percent is signed.
that’s pog if it weren’t done by ai, but anyway .ass files to the rescue to brave subtitlers (the audio describe part is still pog, they hire real actors at least to describe stuff)
that’s eh
that’s pog if it weren’t done by ai, but anyway .ass files to the rescue
to brave subtitlers (the audio describe part is still pog, they hire real actors at least to describe stuff)