Centre Issues Takedown Notice to Telegram Over Pirated Content Distribution
Government demands Telegram accountability on illegal film and OTT content within 15 days.

India's government has escalated its crackdown on digital piracy by issuing a formal takedown notice to Telegram, requiring the messaging platform to submit a compliance report within 15 days detailing its efforts against illegal content distribution.
The notice highlights concerns that Telegram channels have become a major hub for sharing pirated films, web series, and streaming content without authorization. The platform has been instructed to outline the steps taken to prevent such illegal activities and demonstrate accountability in combating copyright infringement across its network.
Telegram's decentralized structure and limited moderation policies have made it increasingly attractive to content pirates. Unlike other social media platforms, Telegram offers greater anonymity and fewer content-filtering mechanisms, enabling large-scale distribution of copyrighted material to millions of users globally.
This action reflects India's growing determination to protect the entertainment industry and streaming services from rampant piracy losses. The film and OTT sectors report significant revenue damage annually due to illegal content being freely distributed on platforms like Telegram. The government has been working closely with industry bodies and content creators to combat this menace.
Telegram's response to this notice will set a precedent for how international platforms operating in India handle piracy concerns. The platform faces pressure to either strengthen its moderation systems or risk regulatory action. Industry observers suggest this could lead to stricter compliance requirements for other messaging and social media platforms operating in India.
Source: NDTV