Monday, 22 August 2016

The Indian government has imposed a 3-year term of imprisonment for those who got into online piracy



The Indian government has once again takes a stand against online piracy. Several Internet service providers in the country have warned users about the extreme consequences for the infringe of copyright downloading unwanted content. In accordance with the decree of the government, which appears in some blocked sites, understand the impact of three years in prison and a fine of Rs. 300,000 ($ 4,480).

During the weekend, many Internet service providers, including Gigatel in New Delhi have begun to show a notice to users when they visited the flow of websites or other file sharing. Attention says display, upload, post or duplicate content illegal under current consequences reprehensible users of the site in accordance with Articles 63, 63-A, 65-A and 65 of the Charter of Rights Copyright 1957.

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