Parliament Passes Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023

Parliament Passes Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023

We Have Brought This Bill To Fight Piracy And To Further Promote The Film Industry: Union Minister For Information & Broadcasting Shri Anurag Singh Thakur

Amendments To Comprehensively Curb The Menace Of ‘Piracy’ Which Is Causing Losses Of Rs 20,000 Crores To The Film Industry: Shri Thakur

Government Has Done Away With The Requirement To Renew Film's License Every 10 Years And Has Made It Valid For Lifetime: Shri Thakur

Historic Bill Passed By The Parliament Amending The Cinematograph Act After 40 Years

Apart From Cam-Cording, The Real Menace Of Online Piracy Made Punishable

Strict Punishment Of Minimum 3 Months Imprisonment And Fine of Rs. 3 Lakhs Which Can Extend Up To 3 Years Imprisonment And 5% of Audited Gross Production Cost

Bring About Holistic Improvements In The Process Of Certification Of Films Incorporating Supreme Court Judgements

The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 was passed by the Parliament today after getting the nod from the Lok Sabha. The Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on 20th July, 2023 and passed after discussion on 27th July, 2023. The historic bill was passed by the Parliament amending the Cinematograph Act after 40 years as the last significant amendments in the Cinematograph Act, 1952 were made in the year 1984. The landmark bill aims to comprehensively curb the menace of ‘Piracy’ causing losses of Rs 20,000 Crores to the film industry, based on certain estimates. The provisions include strict punishment of minimum 3 months imprisonment and fine of Rs. 3 lakhs which can be extended up to 3 years imprisonment and fine upto 5% of the audited gross production cost.

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has envisioned that India truly possesses immense potential to become the content hub of the world with rich heritage and cultural diversity being India’s strengths. The Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, carrying forward the vision of the Prime Minister, also recognised the Indian Cinema being a significant contributor to India's soft power, promoting Indian culture, society, and values globally. He said “the empowerment of Indian Film Industry with Ease of Doing Business and its protection from the menace of Privacy, would go a long way in growth of content creation ecosystem in India, and would help safeguard the interests of all artists and artisans working in the sector”.

Talking about the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 when it was taken up for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha today, the Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur said, “India is known as a country of story tellers which shows our rich culture, heritage, legacy and diversity. In the next 3 years our film industry will grow to 100 billion dollars, providing employment to lakhs of people. Keeping the needs of the changing time, we have brought this bill to fight piracy and to further promote the film industry. These amendments will comprehensively curb the menace of ‘piracy’ which is causing losses of Rs. 20,000 crores to the film industry”

Shri Thakur further said, “The government has done away with the requirement to renew film's license every 10 years and has made it valid for lifetime. Now, there is no need to run around the government offices seeking renewal. Keeping up with the judgement of K.M Shankarappa Vs Union of India case judgement, the government has kept it away from the revision power and now the autonomous body of CBFC will have the full authority to look after it”.

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