Visiting Torrents Sites? Be prepared For 3 Years in Jail, Rs 3 Lakh Fine

Visiting Torrents Sites? Be prepared For 3 Years in Jail, Rs 3 Lakh Fine


As we all know, Government has banned almost every popular torrent websites in India. According to the latest reports visiting torrent websites can get you 3 year in Jail.


As per the reports from India Today, going to downpour locales and another site that is obstructed by the administration could arrive you in jail for a long time alongside Rs three lakhs ($4468) as fine. In basic words, Indian Government doesn't need you to watch or download documents that are copyrighted.

The Indian government has officially obstructed various sites with the assistance of Internet specialist co-ops (ISP), yet individuals do visit those blocked sites utilizing different systems like changing the IP Address or utilizing VPN.


Prior on the off chance that you at any point opened any blocked webpage then the clear screen shows the message "This site/URL has been hindered under directions of the Competent Government Authority or in consistence with the requests of Hon'ble Court."

Presently in the event that you do visit any of the square locales, you will get the chance to see something like
"This URL has been obstructed under the directions of the Competent Government Authority or in consistency with the requests of a Court of a capable ward. Seeing, downloading, displaying or copying an unlawful duplicate of the substance under this URL is culpable as an offense under the laws of India, including however not constrained to under Sections 63, 63-A, 65 and 65-An of the Copyright Act, 1957 which recommend detainment for a long time and furthermore fine of upto Rs. 3,00,000/ - . Any individual oppressed by any such hindering of this URL may contact at urlblock@tatacommunications.com who will, inside 48 hours, give you the points of interest of significant procedures under which you can approach the applicable High Court or Authority for redressal of your grievance." 

Prior most sites were prohibited in India utilizing DNS-sifting which was in reality simple to sidestep utilizing any outsider DNS administrations. Be that as it may, Government has taken help of huge organizations like Tata Communications and Airtel keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish their "Blocking" Goal.

Be that as it may, blocking illicit sites is a decent stride and the message appears to be debilitating as well. In any case, it neglects to give any clearness on how it would be upheld. Web clients in India should be cautious while perusing the web and it'll be ideal to avoid blocked sites.