Over 3,100 Telegram Channels and 800 Websites Blocked for Hosting Pirated Content

**Government Blocks Thousands of Telegram Channels and Websites for Piracy**
In a significant crackdown on digital piracy, the Indian government has disabled approximately 3,100 Telegram channels and 800 websites found to be hosting pirated content. This action comes as part of the enforcement of the Cinematograph Amendment Act, which aims to strengthen copyright protections for filmmakers and prevent unauthorized distribution of films and other media.
The measure highlights the ongoing efforts by the Indian authorities to combat copyright infringement in the digital realm. The Cinematograph Amendment Act, which was enacted to provide stricter penalties for piracy, empowers the government to take decisive action against platforms that facilitate the unauthorized sharing of copyrighted material.
In recent years, the rise of digital platforms has made it increasingly easy for online piracy to flourish, often leading to significant financial losses for the film industry. The governments latest initiative is part of a broader strategy to safeguard intellectual property rights and promote legitimate channels of media consumption.
The enforcement of these changes reflects a global movement towards stricter regulations surrounding online content distribution, with similar actions being taken by governments worldwide to protect creators rights.
