Breaking 15‑Day Government Notice Orders Telegram to Tackle Piracy Channels

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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued a formal notice to Telegram on Saturday, giving the messaging platform 15 days to remove or block channels that facilitate the illegal distribution of copyrighted content. The notice signals a policy shift from the government’s previous “piecemeal” takedown approach toward holding platforms accountable for the material they host.

According to the notice, Telegram must identify and act against piracy channels that violate India’s Copyright Act, the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, and other relevant statutes. The ministry warned that failure to comply could result in liability for the service provider under the Intermediary Guidelines, including the possibility of being designated a “non‑compliant” intermediary and facing penalties.

MeitY’s communication described the move as “a shift from piecemeal takedown to platform accountability,” emphasizing that the government expects technology platforms to proactively monitor and curb copyright infringement. The notice also referenced recent court rulings that have expanded intermediary liability when platforms are deemed to have “knowledge” of illegal content.

Telegram, which operates under a “no‑censorship” policy and claims end‑to‑end encryption for private chats, has historically resisted content‑removal requests that it says conflict with user privacy. The company has not publicly responded to the latest notice as of press time.

Industry observers note that the demand could set a precedent for other digital services operating in India, especially those that host user‑generated content. Legal analysts point out that the 15‑day timeline is unusually short for a platform to assess millions of channels and implement compliance measures, raising questions about the practicality of enforcement.

The notice arrives amid broader governmental efforts to curb online piracy, which the Ministry estimates costs the Indian film and music industries billions of rupees annually. In 2023, the government launched a separate crackdown that led to the seizure of several piracy websites and the arrest of individuals involved in large‑scale distribution networks.

Analysis: The government’s directive reflects growing pressure on global tech firms to assume greater responsibility for user‑posted content in India. By invoking the 2021 Intermediary Guidelines, MeitY is leveraging a legal framework that already holds platforms liable for delayed or inadequate action against illegal material. However, Telegram’s encryption model and its stance on user privacy could complicate compliance, potentially prompting legal challenges or negotiations over the scope of the notice. If the platform fails to meet the deadline, it may face designation as a non‑compliant intermediary, which could restrict its operations in the country.

Sources

– Hindustan Times, “15‑day govt notice for Telegram to act on piracy channels,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/15day-govt-notice-for-telegram-to-act-on-piracy-channels-101783190498854.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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