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Cabinet clears Cinematograph Amendment Bill 2021

By IANS | Published: April 19, 2023 3:33 PM

New Delhi, April 19 Government is learnt to have given its clearance on Wednesday to the Cinematograph (Amendment) ...

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New Delhi, April 19 Government is learnt to have given its clearance on Wednesday to the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, which proposes to introduce more categories for film certification and also brings in stricter penal provisions to prevent film piracy.

The proposed bill suggests imprisonment ranging from three months to three years and a fine of at least Rs 3,00,000 which may extend to a sum of up to 5 per cent of the audited gross production cost of the film, to prevent film piracy.

According to sources aware of the developments, the union cabinet, which met earlier in the day, is learnt to have okayed the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, under which, the new film certification categories will include "U" or universal, U/A 7+ , U/A 13+, and U/A 16+, besides an 'A' rating for content restricted to adults.

At present, under the Indian Cinematograph Act, three categories of film certification exist - unrestricted public exhibition or U, parental guidance required for children under 12 or "U/A", and adult films or "A".

The proposed amendments allowing sub-categorisation for film certification purpose, appear to be in line with the age-based restrictions recently implemented for over-the-top (OTT) content providers under the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines & Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (Intermediary Rules).

On 18 June 2021, the government had issued a notification seeking public comments to the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, proposing two further amendments to the Cinematograph Act than those already proposed in 2019.

These were introduction of age-based categories for film certification and penal provisions imposed for film piracy.

Earlier in February 2019, the Government had introduced the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2019 in Rajya Sabha, with the aim of penalising rampant film piracy.

The 2019 legislation proposed prohibiting a person from using a recording device to make a copy or transmit a film, without written authorisation of the copyright owner of the film.

It aimed to tackle film piracy by including the penal provisions for unauthorised cam-cording and duplication of films in an exhibition facility.

However, after the parliamentary committee on IT had made a slew of amendments in the 2019 bill, the government brought it's 2021 version, which has now been cleared by the union cabinet.

In the 2021 bill though the penal provisions have been amended slightly and the penalties for an offense of film piracy are - imprisonment ranging from three months to three years and a fine of at least Rs 3,00,000 which may extend to a sum of up to 5 per cent of the audited gross production cost of the film.

The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021 had earlier caused a lot of controversy, when government had sought comments on it from stakeholders in June 2021, as the Indian film industry had felt that it threatens the autonomy of the CBFC and film makers.

They were of the opinion that by giving revisionary powers to the Centre (one of the amendments proposed in it), they will be left powerless and will be exposed to vandalism, harassment as well as mob-censorship.

They had even alleged that it was curtailment of freedom of expression.

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