MUMBAI: In a groundbreaking move to combat digital piracy, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (Zeel) has secured a comprehensive Dynamic+ John Doe order from the Delhi high court. This landmark decision empowers Zeel to protect its vast content library, including movies, TV shows, and OTT offerings on ZEE5, by enabling swift action against rogue websites without repeated court interventions.
Unlike traditional John Doe injunctions, this advanced framework allows Zeel to directly notify the department of telecommunications (DoT), ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY), and internet service providers (ISPs) to block infringing websites immediately. The court’s directive ensures fast-tracked enforcement, enhancing Zeel’s ability to safeguard its intellectual property.
Key Highlights of the Dynamic+ John Doe order:
● Initial Blocking: The court has ordered the blocking of 103 rogue websites involved in unauthorized streaming of Zeel’s content library.
● Dynamic Notification: Zeel can directly notify DoT, MeitY, and ISPs to block new infringing websites without additional court orders.
● Broader Protection: The order extends beyond live sporting events, covering Zeel’s entire entertainment catalogue, ensuring a robust defense against piracy.
This proactive approach represents a significant evolution in Indian copyright law, combining swift anti-piracy measures with procedural safeguards. By enabling Zeel to act dynamically, the order not only protects Zeel/Zee5’s diverse audience but also strengthens the broader digital content ecosystem.
With Saikrishna & Associates as legal counsel, Zeel has set a new standard for digital copyright enforcement, reinforcing its leadership in the fight against piracy.