Delhi High Court imposed penalty of Rs 20 lakhs for illegally streaming the film, Brahmastra : Shiva

Delhi High Court imposed penalty of Rs 20 lakhs for illegally streaming the film, Brahmastra : Shiva

Delhi High Court imposed fine of ₹20 lakhs for illegally streaming the movie, Brahmastra Part One: Shiva.

The bench headed by Justice Prathiba M Singh said piracy of cinematograph films is one of the biggest causes for losses in the movie industry.

The Court has passed permanent injunction against at least 338 websites for infringing copyrights held by Star India Private Limited in the Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer film Brahmastra Part One: Shiva

''Mushrooming of websites has become the norm, especially in respect of popular copyrighted content'' the Court said.

The Court also took note that amendments were recently made to the Cinematograph Act, 1952 to deal with piracy in a stricter manner.

Cinematograph (Amendment) Act, 2023 has been enacted and notified on 4th August, 2023 to curb the menace of film piracy,” it added.

Star India filed the suit against 18 websites. However, the interim injunction was later extended to dozens of other rogue and mirror websites.

The Court was told the defendants continued to infringe the content and that in order to circumvent court orders, they created mirror or redirect websites of the domains already blocked by the authorities.

"In addition, considering the fact that such a large number of websites were streaming or were found infringing the plaintiff’s copyright, the suit is also decreed against the defendants for damages to the tune of ₹20,00,000 which will be jointly and severally payable by the mirror websites," the Court directed.

 

 

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