Telangana Signed MOU With Movie Chamber To Crub Piracy

The Telangana Cyber Safety Bureau (TGCSB) and the Telugu Movie Chamber of Commerce (TFCC) have joined forces to fight digital Piracy, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Monday. This partnership goals to sort out film Piracy utilizing superior know-how and coordinated motion, with a structured system arrange for real-time monitoring and data sharing to trace and curb Piracy networks.
As a part of the settlement, anti-Piracy brokers from the TFCC can be stationed on the TGCSB’s Built-in Command and Management Centre (ICCC) to work carefully with cybercrime officers. This collaboration is predicted to rapidly determine and take away pirated content material from digital platforms, defending the pursuits of the Telugu movie business.
Telangana Director Common of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy emphasised that digital Piracy has turn out to be an organized cybercrime, requiring shut cooperation between the movie business and legislation enforcement companies. TGCSB Director Shikha Goel highlighted the severity of the problem, stating that movies are being pirated inside minutes of their launch, inflicting vital losses to producers.
TFCC President Daggubati Suresh Babu praised the Telangana authorities for its efforts in combating Piracy, citing latest actions in opposition to main Piracy web sites like iBOMMA and Tamil Blasters. He famous that the Telugu movie business has had an anti Piracy cell for 15 years, and this MoU marks one other necessary step in strengthening the struggle in opposition to Piracy.

