Centre issues notice to Telegram to remove pirated content after complaints from OTT platforms within 3 hours

The Indian government has issued a notice to the messaging platform Telegram, demanding the removal of pirated content following complaints from various OTT platforms, including JioCinema and Amazon Prime Video. These platforms have raised concerns about the widespread distribution of films and web series on Telegram channels, which undermines their business and violates copyright laws. The notice requires Telegram to act promptly, addressing the grievances of the content creators who are losing revenue due to this unauthorized sharing. This action reflects the government's commitment to combating digital piracy and safeguarding the interests of the entertainment industry. As piracy continues to be a significant challenge in the digital age, the response from the Centre underscores the need for stricter enforcement of copyright protections in India. The move is expected to initiate a broader dialogue about the responsibilities of digital platforms in monitoring and controlling the content shared among their users.
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