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India Orders Telegram to Remove Pirated Films and OTT Content

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The Indian government has sent a formal takedown notice to Telegram over the widespread distribution of pirated films and OTT platform content on the messaging app. Authorities have directed Telegram to act against the infringing material and submit a compliance report within 15 days. The move reflects growing concern over digital piracy being facilitated through large messaging platforms. This action is part of broader government efforts to enforce copyright protections in India's expanding digital entertainment sector.

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