Anti-Piracy DISCLAIMER

Piracy of original content is against the law in India. At https://24newsmarathi.com/, we strongly oppose piracy in all forms. The content you see here is intended only to provide information about illegal activities. We do not encourage piracy or unethical actions in any way. Please refrain from using such websites and choose the legal way to download movies.

Sharing download links to movies is also illegal. For this reason, we cannot provide download links for movies. Our goal is to inform you that piracy harms the film industry, and we kindly request you to support movies by visiting official websites or cinemas instead of downloading from unauthorized sources.

As of the last update in September 2021, piracy is taken seriously in India. The Copyright Act of 1957 governs copyright and piracy in India, with penalties for copyright infringement, including movie piracy. The Indian government and industry stakeholders are actively working to combat piracy through awareness campaigns, enforcement measures, and technology. However, public awareness and responsible consumption of content are vital in the fight against piracy and for supporting the creative industry.

Anti-Piracy Policy

Welcome to “24NewsMarathi,” a trusted source for news and information. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and legal compliance. This Anti-Piracy Policy is intended to inform our users about the serious legal implications of piracy and to promote responsible content consumption.

Piracy and Copyright Infringement

Piracy refers to the unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or sharing of copyrighted material without the explicit consent of the copyright holder. This includes, but is not limited to, movies, music, software, books, and other forms of creative content. In India, piracy is regarded as a grave offense and is subject to severe legal consequences.

Our Stance

At 24NewsMarathi.com, we unequivocally condemn all forms of piracy. We uphold the rights of content creators, artists, and copyright holders. It is our duty to raise awareness among our users about the unlawful nature of piracy and its adverse impact on the creative industry.

Legal Consequences

Participating in piracy, whether by downloading, sharing, or distributing copyrighted material without proper authorization, is a violation of intellectual property laws. In India, such actions are subject to both civil and criminal penalties, including substantial fines and imprisonment.

Say No to Piracy

We strongly encourage all users of our platform to make ethical and legal choices when it comes to accessing and sharing digital content. Instead of engaging in piracy, we recommend the following lawful alternatives:

  1. Legal Streaming Services: Access content through authorized streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, Jio Cinema and others.
  2. Purchase or Rent: Support content creators by purchasing or renting movies, music, and books through legitimate channels.
  3. Cinema Experience: Enjoy the latest movies in theaters to relish them on the big screen.
  4. Read Books Legally: Borrow or purchase books from reputable bookstores or libraries.

Disclaimer

Please be aware that 24NewsMarathi.com neither endorses nor facilitates any piracy-related activities. We do not provide links to pirated content. Our goal is to inform users about the severe consequences of piracy and to encourage responsible and legal consumption of digital content.

Copyright Laws in India

The primary legislation governing copyright and piracy in India is the Copyright Act, 1957. This Act prescribes penalties for copyright infringement, including movie piracy. These penalties encompass both civil and criminal consequences:

  • Civil Remedies: Copyright owners can seek civil remedies for piracy, including injunctions to cease infringing activities and claims for damages. The infringer may be ordered to compensate the copyright holder for the losses incurred due to piracy.
  • Criminal Penalties: Criminal penalties may be imposed for piracy carried out on a commercial scale. Under the Copyright Act, this offense can result in imprisonment for up to three years and a fine of up to ₹2,00,000 (Indian Rupees two lakhs). Repeat offenders may face more severe penalties.
  • Anti-Camrecording Provisions: The Cinematograph Act was amended in 2019 to introduce stringent provisions against camrecording in theaters. Unauthorized camrecording is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment for up to three years and a fine.

It is essential to recognize that these penalties may vary based on factors such as the severity of the piracy and the court’s judgment. Enforcement and prosecution of piracy cases can be complex due to the expansive nature of the internet and digital platforms facilitating piracy.

Supporting the Creative Industry

The Indian government, along with industry stakeholders, continuously works to combat movie piracy through awareness campaigns, enforcement actions, and technological measures. However, public awareness and responsible content consumption play a vital role in curbing piracy and supporting the creative industry.

As laws and regulations can evolve over time, we recommend consulting the latest legal sources or seeking legal advice for the most up-to-date information regarding movie piracy punishment laws in India.

Conclusion

Respecting copyright laws is fundamental to the preservation of creativity and innovation. By adhering to this Anti-Piracy Policy and making informed choices, we can collectively contribute to the protection of intellectual property rights and uphold the principles of legality and integrity.

Thank you for your cooperation and for choosing responsible content consumption.

Sincerely,

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