I&B Ministry Issues Notice To Telegram To Remove Pirated Content; 3142 Channels Identified For Distribution

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has issued a notice to Telegram, urging the removal of pirated content from its platform. This action comes in response to complaints from various OTT platforms, including JioCinema and Amazon Prime Video, which have reported extensive piracy of copyrighted material on the messaging service. The I&B Ministry has identified 3,142 channels on Telegram that are allegedly involved in the distribution of pirated content. This move is part of a broader effort to combat copyright infringement and protect the intellectual property rights of content creators. The ministry's notice highlights the growing concerns within the entertainment industry regarding digital piracy, which poses significant financial threats to service providers and content producers. By targeting platforms like Telegram, the I&B Ministry aims to reinforce legal frameworks and encourage compliance among digital service providers to uphold copyright laws. In the digital age, where content consumption has surged, safeguarding intellectual property remains a crucial challenge for the industry, prompting authorities to take stringent measures against piracy.
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