JioStar Legal Developments
Recent legal decisions involving JioStar highlight the company's efforts to combat unauthorized streaming during major sports events, particularly the Men's T20 World Cup. The Delhi High Court has granted JioStar the authority to block rogue streaming sites, while the Supreme Court has permitted the...
Increased Legal Actions Against Streaming Piracy
Companies are increasingly seeking legal remedies to combat streaming piracy, especially during high-profile sports events.
Regulatory Scrutiny on Streaming Platforms
Regulatory bodies are intensifying their investigations into allegations against streaming platforms, reflecting a growing concern over fair competition.
Empowerment of Rights Holders
Rights holders are being empowered through legal frameworks to take action against unauthorized streaming, enhancing their control over content distribution.
Impact of Court Rulings on Streaming Rights
Recent court rulings are shaping the landscape of streaming rights and the responsibilities of platforms in protecting their content.
Collaboration Between Companies and Regulators
There is a growing trend of collaboration between companies like JioStar and regulatory bodies to address issues of piracy and competition.
Delhi HC Ruling
The Delhi High Court grants JioStar the power to block rogue streaming sites for the Men's T20 World Cup.
Supreme Court Decision
The Supreme Court allows the CCI to conduct a detailed investigation into allegations against JioStar.
The court recognised that JioStar is the exclusive rights holder for the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 and the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2026
Asianet Digital Network Limited had accused JioStar of violating the Competition Act, 2002 by engaging in discriminatory pricing practices