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And now, Delhi to take anti-piracy measures

Thursday, Jul 16, 2009

New Delhi, After Maharashtra, it is now the turn of Delhi to come down on audio-video piracy, with Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit assuring a film industry delegation Thursday that she will take necessary steps to curb the menace.

“We met the chief minister and explained to her the problem. She said that she will take necessary steps to stop piracy,” said Reliance Big Pictures chairman Amit Khanna, a member of the delegation.

“She is willing to speak to the central government regarding this and said that she will intervene as and when required,” Khanna told IANS after the meeting.

“The chief minister has asked us to send her the draft of the Maharashtra government ordinance (to curb audio-video piracy). She has already instructed the police to take necessary action against those who are into piracy,” said Khanna, who was accompanied by leading Bollywood filmmakers Yash Chopra, Mukesh Bhatt and Ratan Jain.

The Maharashtra government has notified an ordinance to curb audio-video piracy, prescribing preventive detention and equating the pirates with drug offenders. The entertainment industry hailed the measure as a landmark that other states should emulate.

The ordinance was notified after a plea by the entertainment industry to Chief Minister Ashok Chavan that it was losing an estimated 820,000 jobs and $4 billion annually in potential revenue due to piracy.

“I am glad cynicism and despair have given way to idealism and hope. It clearly demonstrates a signal from the government that piracy is not just a copyrights issue but an economic offence,” said noted filmmaker and activist Mahesh Bhatt.

“The Indian film industry will turn a century old in 2013. Piracy has been like a kiss of death for us. The ordinance is a wake up call. This vibrant industry, an important component of India’s soft power, won’t be left to die,” Bhatt told IANS.

The ordinance, signed by Governor S.C. Jamir, has included audio-video piracy in the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, which has provisions for preventive detention of likely perpetrators.

It also categorises audio-video pirates with slumlords, bootleggers, drug offenders and dangerous persons, besides calling for the imprisonment of offenders for up to 12 months.

Khanna and other industry stalwarts like Manmohan Shetty and the Bhatts have also been seeking to sensitise the central government to act fast to curb piracy and even got an assurance to this effect from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The prime minister, during a meeting last month, promised protection against piracy and expressed surprise that not much had been done on the suggestions of the information, communications and entertainment committee he had set up in 2006.

“I asked him what his message to the film industry was. The prime minister’s exact words were, and I quote: ‘Think big. I want Indian cinema to flourish’,” Mahesh Bhatt said, adding: “We came back very happy.”

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that the ministry has taken a slew of steps to curb the menace, including a reduction in the entertainment tax and promotion of digital theatres.

“The information and broadcasting ministry has formed a core group to suggest measures to combat piracy of films. Action on the recommendations of the core group is being taken to curb piracy.”

The Cable Television Network Regulation Act has also been amended to prohibit a cable operator from transmitting or re-transmitting any programme or channel for which the copyright holder has not granted him a licence, she added.


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    1. Nick Lodhi .Sheengold. Marble Arc. London. W1 said on July 16, 2009 at 1:33 pm

      1.Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit ….so the PM Mr M.Singh has requested you to do some thing in Delhi .So read what will you achieve ..It will never happen ..You and your Dickshit promisses..Taking Food of Millions mouth who copy…………..Its an ancient art and you did it so when you were young or bought some piracy Vidios.I bet…!!!!!!

      Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has promised the film Industry some kind of surety.. sorry boys now he is once again an elected Prime Minister like wise before Mahesh Bhatt ,Mukesh Bhatt, Amit Khanna Manmohan Shetty.All are promises promises what can he do. He is elected now, he don’t give a toss. Nothing at all for you no matter what deligations.The Indian people lives and thrives on the piracies and on the piracy laws in this Indian industry and have been all their lives. You or PM or government if he blocks it people of India or other wise will find another way.(AK ka do ka char out side cinemas and all. it the oldest trade duplicating films .Let the PM rest in his personal popularity politics he is made once again with the so called croonies.Why you all want to also eat the food of the stomach of the junta penny pinchers.” Rich Gaskets” For Guru sake let them have the pennies or hunger poverty will come like dark clouds all our India. Just think and Where is your goola gongs brains. you rich penny pinchers.Bolly word and directors all the so called actors are rich enough. When you copy films and ideas from the western films what the shit piracy you all do Bollywood.You all are the chip of the same blocks.

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