The refers to a significant legal battle in the Delhi High Court, Applause Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. v. www.9xmovies.com.tw & Ors. , where the court issued a summary judgment to block several "rogue" piracy websites . The case is a landmark for the Indian entertainment industry because it utilized modern legal mechanisms like "Dynamic+ Injunctions" to combat the rapid spread of pirated content on platforms like 9xmovies. Background of the Case
The Delhi High Court relied on the precedent set in UTV Software Communications Ltd. v. 1337x.to to categorize 9xmovies as a "rogue website". The court identified several factors that qualified the site for this label:
In early 2024, Applause Entertainment discovered that the third season of its popular series, Undekhi , had been leaked on 9xmovies and various mirror sites within hours of its official release on the streaming platform SonyLIV . Despite issuing legal cease-and-desist notices, the website operators remained anonymous and continued to broadcast the infringing content. Legal Arguments and Court Decision
: The court ordered domain registrars like Namecheap and GoDaddy to lock and suspend infringing domains within 72 hours and disclose subscriber information. Risks for Users
: The operators hid behind proxy services to avoid identification.
The ruling has had a global impact on how digital piracy is handled:
: The site failed to respond to legitimate takedown notices.
On March 19, 2025, Justice Amit Bansal granted a in favor of the plaintiff. This allowed the court to bypass a full trial since the facts of copyright infringement were uncontested and the defendants failed to appear. Impact of the Ruling
The refers to a significant legal battle in the Delhi High Court, Applause Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. v. www.9xmovies.com.tw & Ors. , where the court issued a summary judgment to block several "rogue" piracy websites . The case is a landmark for the Indian entertainment industry because it utilized modern legal mechanisms like "Dynamic+ Injunctions" to combat the rapid spread of pirated content on platforms like 9xmovies. Background of the Case
The Delhi High Court relied on the precedent set in UTV Software Communications Ltd. v. 1337x.to to categorize 9xmovies as a "rogue website". The court identified several factors that qualified the site for this label:
In early 2024, Applause Entertainment discovered that the third season of its popular series, Undekhi , had been leaked on 9xmovies and various mirror sites within hours of its official release on the streaming platform SonyLIV . Despite issuing legal cease-and-desist notices, the website operators remained anonymous and continued to broadcast the infringing content. Legal Arguments and Court Decision
: The court ordered domain registrars like Namecheap and GoDaddy to lock and suspend infringing domains within 72 hours and disclose subscriber information. Risks for Users
: The operators hid behind proxy services to avoid identification.
The ruling has had a global impact on how digital piracy is handled:
: The site failed to respond to legitimate takedown notices.
On March 19, 2025, Justice Amit Bansal granted a in favor of the plaintiff. This allowed the court to bypass a full trial since the facts of copyright infringement were uncontested and the defendants failed to appear. Impact of the Ruling