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Centre Issues Telegram 15-Day Ultimatum Over Pirated Films and OTT Content

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July 4, 2026

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In a major development, the Centre on Saturday issued a notice to Telegram over the circulation of pirated films and OTT content on its platform, giving the messaging service 15 days to strengthen its safeguards and explain how it plans to curb

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India Today

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· Jul 4, 2026

More trouble for Telegram, govt seeks action against pirated films, OTT content

More trouble for Telegram, govt seeks action against pirated films, OTT content

India TV News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Centre issues notice to Telegram over pirated films and OTT content, seeks response in 15 days: Sources

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Saturday issued a notice to Telegram over piracy matters and asked it to take immediate measures against pirated films and OTT content and submit Action Taken Report in 15 days. The action by the ministry has been taken to protect India’s creator economy, film industry, broadcasters, OTT platforms, producers, and distributors. Apart from this, Telegram has also been directed to act against what the IB ministry described as repeat infringers, including channels, groups, bots, accounts, administrators and associated entities.

Latestly.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

The Telegram 'A-P-P-P': Privacy, Piracy, and Pornography

From OTT movie piracy links to leaked national exams and explicit content funnels, we dive into the Telegram 'A-P-P-P'. Read how the app's strict privacy philosophy inadvertently created a bulletproof shield for global piracy and pornography rings

DailyNewsHungary

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· Jul 7, 2026

BREAKING: Hungary’s M1 television goes off air with on-screen message towards viewers – UPDATE: Magyar, Orbán

Public media cannot lie. We apologise for having done so for years, the on-screen message reads. Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/hungarys-m1-television-goes-off-message/

The Economic Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Telegram gets 15-day ultimatum from govt over piracy

Telegram gets 15-day ultimatum from govt over piracy

Libyan News Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Libyan News Agency and the Italian news agency Italpress signed an agreement in Palermo to enhance cooperation and strengthen media partnership between Italy and Libya.

The Libyan News Agency / Italpress / Signed / Agreement / Palermo / Enhance Cooperation / Strengthen / Media Partnership / Italy / Libya

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Related coverage for "Centre Issues Telegram 15-Day Ultimatum Over Pirated Films and OTT Content": India Today — More trouble for Telegram, govt seeks action against pirated films, OTT content. India TV News — Centre issues notice to Telegram over pirated films and OTT content, seeks response in 15 days: Sources. Latestly.com — The Telegram 'A-P-P-P': Privacy, Piracy, and Pornography. DailyNewsHungary — BREAKING: Hungary’s M1 television goes off air with on-screen message towards viewers – UPDATE: Magyar, Orbán. The Economic Times — Telegram gets 15-day ultimatum from govt over piracy . Libyan News Agency — The Libyan News Agency and the Italian news agency Italpress signed an agreement in Palermo to enhance cooperation and strengthen media partnership between Italy and Libya.