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Are Closed Captions Required for Cord Cutting Services? Yes & No…

Male hand holding TV remote control.In the past, the FCC only required closed captions for broadcasters. In 2012, the FCC extended these rules to content streaming online.

Now if a program aired on traditional TV with closed captions, streaming services must also offer it with closed captions with a few limitations. These new rules are meant to make streaming more accessible to those with physical disabilities.

There are a few exceptions to this rule. Content that was not aired on TV and created for the Internet are not required to have closed captions.

The FCC left protections for online videos like home movies and smaller creators creating content exclusively for platforms like YouTube but without the budget for a professional closed caption system.

Here is how the FCC describes the new rules:

So, cord cutting services are not always required to offer closed captions.

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