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After website ban, VLC downloads in India dropped to 10%: Jean-Baptiste Kempf

Jean-Baptiste Kempf, president of VideoLAN and lead developer of VLC Media Player, said that he would wait for two weeks for the government's response to the legal notice

October 07, 2022 / 10:48 IST
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India has the highest number of VLC Media Player users, and the blocking of its website has directly translated into fewer downloads from the country as well as a drop in overall visits to its website, Jean-Baptiste Kempf, president of VideoLAN and lead developer of the media player told Moneycontrol.

"Since the blocking, the download rates from our website are now 10% compared to our previous downloads in India," Kempf said in response to a query.

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Overall, Kempf said, there has been a 10 to 12 percent decrease in site visitors since the blockage began.

VideoLAN org, the non-profit that runs VLC Media Player, sent a legal notice to the department of telecommunications and the ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) a few days ago after the government blocked the URL from which the software is downloaded.