Dishoom' ready to fight illegal
After 'Udta Punjab' and 'Great Grand Masti' became available on various illegal websites even prior to their theatrical release, the makers of forthcoming Bollywood film 'Dishoom' are geared up to combat the threat by seeking a John Doe order against piracy of the movie.
'Dishoom', produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Eros International Media Ltd, is releasing on July 29.
For 'Dishoom', the producers are in the process of obtaining the John Doe order from the Bombay High Court. It will direct to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecom operators and other platforms to ensure that any illegal content from 'Dishoom' is not made available on their services, read a statement issued on behalf of Kulmeet Makkar, CEO, Film and Television Producers Guild of India.
After 'Udta Punjab' and 'Great Grand Masti' became available on various illegal websites even prior to their theatrical release, the makers of forthcoming Bollywood film 'Dishoom' are geared up to combat the threat by seeking a John Doe order against piracy of the movie.
'Dishoom', produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Eros International Media Ltd, is releasing on July 29.
For 'Dishoom', the producers are in the process of obtaining the John Doe order from the Bombay High Court. It will direct to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecom operators and other platforms to ensure that any illegal content from 'Dishoom' is not made available on their services, read a statement issued on behalf of Kulmeet Makkar, CEO, Film and Television Producers Guild of India.
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