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Industry To Navigate Digital Content Policies, And Regulatory Rules At Africa’s OTT Streaming Summit In Cape Town, South Africa – February 2026

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Industry To Navigate Digital Content Policies, And Regulatory Rules At Africa’s OTT Streaming Summit In Cape Town, South Africa – February 2026

November 7, 2025
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As Africa’s digital entertainment landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, the upcoming OTT Content Streaming Summit 2026—set for 24–25 February in Cape Town, South Africa—will spotlight one of the most pressing issues shaping the future of streaming and online media: Regulatory Futures – navigating Africa’s growing digital content policies, tax regimes, and data protection rules.

Across the continent, policymakers are working to create frameworks that balance innovation, competition, and consumer protection within the rapidly expanding digital content sector. From Nigeria’s evolving tax guidelines for digital services, to South Africa’s data privacy regulations under POPIA, to new licensing structures emerging in East and North Africa—streaming platforms, content providers, and advertisers are all adapting to a dynamic and sometimes fragmented regulatory environment.

At the Summit, industry leaders, government regulators, and legal experts will unpack these critical developments. The session will explore how OTT platforms can thrive amid new tax policies, local content quotas, and consumer data protection laws—while still maintaining creative freedom and operational flexibility.

“Regulation is no longer a distant concern—it’s now a defining factor for the sustainability of Africa’s streaming economy,” said Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), organisers of the event. “This year’s Summit is about helping the industry navigate this complexity with clarity, collaboration, and foresight.”

The OTT Content Streaming Summit 2026 will bring together broadcasters, telecoms, streaming services, policy-makers, and investors from across Africa and beyond. It provides a timely platform to bridge the gap between innovation and regulation—ensuring that Africa’s digital media growth remains inclusive, compliant, and future-focused.

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