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I&B ministry allows officials to block, take down sites streaming pirated film content

It is estimated that the film industry losses Rs 20,000 crore annually to piracy. Spider-Man: No Way Home, KGF: Chapter 2 and RRR were among the most pirated films in India in 2022

November 03, 2023 / 15:37 IST
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Cracking down on piracy, the ministry of information and broadcasting has authorised its officials and those of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to block or take down sites that carry pirated film content.

The ministry has set up an institutional mechanism of nodal officers to receive complaints against piracy and direct intermediaries to take down pirated content on digital platforms, it said on a release on November 3. The move follows up the Cinematograph (Amendment) Act, 1952, which was passed by Parliament during this year’s monsoon session.

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It is estimated that the film industry losses Rs 20,000 crore annually to piracy. India was the third highest contributor, after the US and Russia, of visits to content piracy websites, with over 7 billion visits through torrent sites in 2022, according to a report by global advisory firm Ankura.

Spider-Man: No Way Home, KGF: Chapter 2 and RRR were among the most pirated films in India.