Amazon Prime Video has been found in breach of the harmful content code by Ofcom in the UK Media Bill due to the 2022 Filipino movie 'Pamasahe'. Following a single complaint, Amazon removed the film from Prime Video.
UK boxing fans, Amazon Prime Video will begin distributing PBC PPV events in the UK, beginning with the June 15 Tank Davis-Frank Martin, David Benavidez-Oleksandr Gvozdyk card. The event is available for purchase for all customers in the UK, regardless of Prime membership.
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The UK's Ofcom finds Amazon Prime Video in breach of part of its harmful content code in the new UK Media Bill, in relation to 2022 Filipino movie Pamasahe (@goldbart1 / Deadline) https://t.co/t9vBZmH5SO https://t.co/PJeS4uFZL4