The rapid evolution of digital technologies has significantly altered the
landscape of content distribution, particularly in the realm of broadcasting and
media rights. The legal system faces increasing challenges in responding to the
complexities of digital copyright infringement, where online platforms and
pirated streaming services threaten the legitimate business interests of content
owners. One such dispute, titled Star India Private Limited vs Crichd.Pk (CS(COMM)
840/2024) in the Delhi High Court, deals with the infringement of broadcasting
rights related to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, which is being aired on
the plaintiff’s OTT platform, Disney + Hotstar. This case sheds light on the
dynamic legal remedies required to combat copyright violations in the
fast-changing digital environment.
Factual Background of the Case:
In the case of Star India Private Limited vs Crichd.Pk, the plaintiff, Star
India Private Limited, is the exclusive broadcaster of the ICC Women’s T20 World
Cup 2024 on its OTT platform, Disney + Hotstar. Star India contended that the
defendant, Crichd.Pk, a rogue website engaged in unauthorized streaming of live
cricket matches, was broadcasting the T20 World Cup without the required
permissions or licenses. The defendant’s infringing activities deprived Star
India of legitimate revenues and undermined their exclusive broadcasting rights.
Crichd.Pk is known for operating outside traditional legal jurisdictions, making
it difficult to enforce copyright laws directly. The unauthorized streaming of
live sports events is a major concern for content creators and broadcasters who
invest heavily in securing exclusive digital broadcasting rights. The live
nature of sporting events, especially T20 cricket, further complicates
enforcement due to the ephemeral and time-sensitive nature of the content.
Legal Issues and Infringement Allegations:
The plaintiff’s key allegation revolves around copyright infringement under the
Copyright Act, 1957, which protects both the broadcasting rights and the
communication to the public rights of the content owner. By illegally streaming
the live matches of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Crichd.Pk violated Star
India’s exclusive right to broadcast and distribute the content on its digital
platform.
Additionally, Star India argued that the rogue website's actions amounted to
passing off, where viewers might be misled into believing that the unauthorized
stream had some affiliation with or endorsement from the legitimate broadcaster.
The plaintiff sought injunctive relief from the court to stop the defendant’s
infringing activities and prevent further damage to their business and
reputation.
Interim Injunction: A Time-Sensitive Remedy:
Due to the time-sensitive nature of T20 matches, where games are typically
completed in a few hours, the plaintiff argued that the delay in granting an
interim injunction could result in irreparable harm. Once a match is broadcast
illegally, the monetary damage and loss of exclusive viewership rights are
immediate and often irreversible. The plaintiff established a prima facie case
for granting an interim injunction, emphasizing that without immediate court
intervention, the ongoing infringement would lead to significant financial
losses and undermine their business interests.
Evolving Digital Environment:
The case underscores the unique challenges posed by the evolving digital
landscape. The rise of the internet, coupled with sophisticated technologies
enabling live streaming, has created new avenues for content piracy. Rogue
websites like Crichd.Pk operate with impunity by hosting their servers in
foreign jurisdictions, making it difficult for courts to effectively enforce
orders.
Furthermore, the issue of mirror websites complicates enforcement, as infringing
sites can easily change their domain names or set up alternative websites to
continue their illegal activities. The dynamic and decentralized nature of the
internet presents jurisdictional challenges, requiring legal remedies to be
flexible and adaptive.
Application of Dynamic Injunction in This Case:
The court, in Star India Private Limited vs Crichd.Pk, granted a dynamic
injunction against the rogue website, prohibiting it from engaging in any
further infringing activities. The court also directed Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) to block access to the infringing website and any other mirror
sites that might be created to broadcast the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup without
authorization. This form of adaptive remedy reflects the court’s acknowledgment
of the rapid technological advancements that allow infringers to circumvent
traditional injunctions and continue their activities in different formats.
Conclusion:
The case of Star India Private Limited vs Crichd.Pk serves as an important
reminder of the need for dynamic legal remedies in today’s evolving digital
landscape. As online copyright infringement becomes more sophisticated, courts
must adopt flexible and forward-looking approaches to enforce intellectual
property rights effectively. Through the application of dynamic injunctions and
the collaborative efforts of ISPs and search engines, the legal system can adapt
to the complexities of the digital age while safeguarding the interests of
legitimate content owners.
Case Citation: Star India Private Limited vs Crichd.Pk; 30.09.2024:
CS(COMM) 840/2024:Delhi High Court: Mini Pushkarna, H.J.
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Written By: Advocate Ajay Amitabh Suman, IP Adjutor - Patent and
Trademark Attorney
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