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Delhi HC restrains broadcast of ICC T20 World Cup by rogue websites

The Delhi High Court has restrained rogue websites from streaming the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 in violation of the exclusive broadcasting rights held by Star Channels and Disney+ Hotstar.

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Oct 20 2021 | 3:14 PM IST

The Delhi High Court has restrained rogue websites from streaming the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 in violation of the exclusive broadcasting rights held by Star Channels and Disney+ Hotstar.

While hearing a plea by Star India Pvt Ltd, Justice Sanjeev Narula said if an ex-parte interim injunction is not granted at this stage against rogue websites, an irreparable loss will be inflicted upon the exclusive broadcaster which has a prima facie case in its favour.

Till the next date of hearing before this court, the interim injunction is granted in favour of the Plaintiffs, the judge said and issued summons on the suit and listed it for further hearing on February 22.

Defendants Nos. 1 to 7 (rogue websites) (and such other websites and entities which are discovered during the course of the proceedings ) are restrained from, in any manner, communicating to the public, hosting, reproducing, streaming, broadcasting, re-broadcasting, re-transmitting, exhibiting, and/ or making available for viewing and downloading, providing access to and/ or communicating to the public, displaying, uploading, modifying, publishing, updating and/ or sharing, the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, and the content related thereto, so as to not infringe the Plaintiff's broadcasting reproduction rights as contained in Star Channels and Disney+ Hotstar in relation to the same, said the judge in his October 12 order.

The seven rogue websites mentioned in the order are 'HYPERLINK "https://bsmedia.business-standard.comfilmyclub.wapkiz.com"filmyclub.wapkiz.com', 'HYPERLINK "http://ipl.hitcric.tv"ipl.hitcric.tv', 'tamilblasters.win', 'HYPERLINK "http://uptomovie.xyz"uptomovie.xyz', 'HYPERLINK "http://doratv-ipl.wapkiz.com"doratv-ipl.wapkiz.com', 'HYPERLINK "http://thdtvworld.xyz"thdtvworld.xyz' and 'HYPERLINK "http://zolhdtv.com"zolhdtv.com'.

The court clarified that if other similar websites are discovered by Star India concerning the streaming of the World Cup and are brought on record by way of an affidavit, the interim order of injunction would apply to them as well.

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The court further directed the Centre to issue notification calling upon the internet and telecom service providers to block access to websites and also directed the internet service providers to block such access.

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 is scheduled from October 17 to November 14, 2021 in UAE.

In its suit, Star India informed that it acquired exclusive global media rights, including television rights, digital rights, and certain ancillary rights, for various ICC events for a duration of eight years i.e. from 20152023 for a substantial consideration.

It apprehended that its exclusive rights concerning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 would be infringed and alleged that seven rogue websites infringed the same earlier for another cricket event, Vivo IPL 2021.

It was submitted that such rogue websites spring up at the time of the broadcasting of the events and infringe the exclusive broadcasting rights.

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Topics :Delhi High CourtICC T20 World Cup 2021Cricket

First Published: Oct 20 2021 | 3:14 PM IST

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