![]() ![]() The court then orders it to be blocked after conducting their enquiry (which often doesn't have any representation from the other party as most of these sites are foreign and many obviously will choose not to defend themselves in court unless they are not doing anything illegal). The usual process for this is that the right holder can go to court and provide a list of URL's and ask for it to be blocked. Now that the indian film industry is feeling the pinch of piracy because of the growth of high speed internet in India, and streaming platforms too are being aggressive against pirate sites (who they see as competitors), many torrent websites and pirate streaming platforms are now banned in India. As other's have pointed out, I too believe your site is just collateral damage in the fight against piracy. (Talking to our government will be like talking to a brick wall). Indian here - you will have to go to the indian court to get your site unblocked. ![]()
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