Information & Broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj has scheduled
a meeting today evening at 5:00 pm with cable operators where
major issues impacting the industry are to be thrashed out.
The
meeting is to be held at the Shastri Bhavan (I&B ministry headquarters)
in New Delhi.
In
a note sent to all major MSOs and cable operators, Swaraj has
set down two main topics for discussion - conditional access
systems and the rampant piracy prevailing in the cable industry.
Piracy is an issue which has come to the fore with the measures
taken by the producers of two recent blockbuster movies - Gaddar
and Lagaan - to ensure that their films were not shown
own cable. That the effort - in spite of a high court ruling
in the producers' favour - was largely a failure is another
matter.
Representing
the Hinduja-promoted INCablenet is its president Rajiv Vyas
while the Rajan Raheja-promoted Hathway Cable (in which Star
India has a 26 per cent stake) is being represented by its V-P
North SN Sharma.
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