Telegram

By Eknath Deshpande , 13 March 2026

India’s central government has taken decisive action against digital copyright infringement by directing the messaging platform Telegram to disable more than 3,100 channels accused of illegally distributing copyrighted material. Authorities found that these channels were sharing films, series and other licensed content without permission from rightful owners, including producers and streaming platforms. The directive requires the platform to remove the identified channels and their content within three hours while preserving evidence for potential legal proceedings.