"We believe that VideoLAN is legally entitled to its demands and we hope that the government follows the letter and the spirit of the law in responding to them," concludes IFF in a blog post. ![]() VideoLAN is now asking for a copy of the reasoned blocking order, together with the chance to defend its case through a virtual hearing.įailure to comply with such demands would leave the provider with no option but initiate legal proceedings at the risks, cost and consequences of India IT and Telecom bodies. What's more, the ban is against the Indian government's commitment to use VLC and other open-source software across its departments as part of the Digital India initiative. The block also affects all VLC Indian users who have the right to freely get the content available on the URL, argues again the provider. > Our pick of the best India VPN around right now ![]() > How new Indian privacy law will have 'negative impact on people's privacy' ![]() India-based VPN to challenge new data law in court
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