Event Content Compliance & Pre-broadcast Screening Service
The Opportunity
Police departments, municipal authorities, and event organisers now face enforcement pressure to pre-screen event content (music, performances, speeches) for regulatory violations before public broadcast. Currently, this screening is ad-hoc and manual. As compliance requirements tighten post-incidents, organisers need a third-party certification service to audit content, flag problematic material, and provide legal cover.
Market Size
₹80-120 Cr addressable market — India hosts 50,000+ ticketed entertainment events annually; 15-20% now face regulatory scrutiny. Screening + certification at ₹15,000-50,000 per event.
Business Model
B2B service: event organisers, concert promoters, and venues subscribe to pre-event content audit. Deliver flagged content report + compliance certificate within 48 hours. Charge per-event fee + annual retainer for venue chains.
Per-event screening (₹20K-40K per concert/festival), annual compliance retainer (₹2-5L for venue chains with 10+ annual events), white-label screening for police departments (₹50K+ per large event)
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Contact 10 major event organisers (concert halls, festival promoters in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore) + 3 police departments; pitch compliance screening as risk mitigation, not restriction
Hire 1 experienced content moderator (music/performance industry) + 1 junior legal researcher; develop 2-page audit checklist (obscenity, defamation, hate speech, child safety)
Offer 3 pilot audits free to marquee organisers (gain testimonials); document turnaround time and accuracy; build case study
Launch website + LinkedIn outreach to 50 mid-size concert promoters; pitch as 'regulatory insurance' for their events
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
Operate as advisory service (no license needed initially). Partner with legal consultants holding litigation expertise. Position as neutral third-party to reduce organiser liability under local Indecent Representation of Women Act, cinema/performance regulation rules, and platform-specific guidelines.
Regulatory References
Core regulation governing content depicting women in public performances; violators face imprisonment and fines
Criminalises content inciting communal violence or religious offense—major concern for event pre-screening
Establishes classification standards (U/UA/A/S) applicable to live performance content by municipal extension
Local enforcement bodies increasingly mandate pre-event content approval before permit issuance—driver of compliance demand
Ready to Act on This Opportunity?
Generate a 7-step execution plan — validate the market, build the MVP, model the financials, map the risks, and ship in 30 days.