| Provision | Relevance to JioRockers | |-----------|--------------------------| | (Infringement) – “Any person who knowingly infringes the exclusive rights … shall be liable.” | Directly applies to operators uploading pirated movies. | | Section 63 (Punishment) – Imprisonment up to 3 years & fine up to ₹5 lakh. | Potential criminal liability for site admins. | | Section 65 (Statutory damages) – Up to ₹5 crore per work. | Basis for civil suits by producers. | | IT Act, 2000 – Section 66A (now repealed) – Previously used for “obscene” content; not central here. | | Amendment 2023 – Introduces intermediate liability for “online platforms” that fail to remove infringing content after notice. | JioRockers, as a “platform,” could be served with takedown notices. |
All data collection occurred . No copyrighted files were downloaded; the analysis focused on metadata and infrastructure . www.jiorockers.net
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Jio Rockers is a platform that facilitates the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted regional and international films, operating illegally in many jurisdictions by bypassing copyright protections. The site poses significant security risks to users, such as malware exposure, while causing substantial financial damage to the film industry. For safe, legal viewing, users are advised to utilize authorized streaming platforms. AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response Show all | | Amendment 2023 – Introduces intermediate liability