What measures has the Delhi HC taken to prevent unauthorised streaming of the ICC Cricket World Cup

The Delhi HC has recently taken action to curb the unauthorised streaming of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
The Delhi High Court has recently implemented strict measures to prevent the unauthorized streaming of the ICC Cricket World Cup. These measures include:
  • Issuing directions to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block illegal websites and online platforms that offer unauthorized streaming of the cricket matches.
  • Directing social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to remove any infringing content that violates copyright laws.
  • Ordering search engines like Google to delist websites that engage in unauthorized streaming.
  • Appointing a nodal officer from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to monitor and ensure compliance with the court's directions.
  • Allowing copyright holders, such as the ICC or its authorized broadcasters, to seek blocking of unauthorized streaming websites by filing complaints with the court.
These measures aim to protect the broadcasting rights of the authorized broadcasters and prevent the illegal streaming of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
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