JioStaR Strengthens Anti-Piracy Measures Against Unauthorized Streaming of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 JioStaR has intensified its efforts to combat piracy during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, taking decisive actions against unauthorized streaming platforms, apps, and websites. The company has removed several apps from Google Play and iOS app stores, including XCIPTV, Televizo, IPTV Smarters Pro, VU IPTV Player, and XTV Ultra IPTV Media Player, which were facilitating illegal access to live matches. These apps, which collectively had over 26.11 million downloads, are now blocked to prevent users from accessing pirated content. In addition to app removals, JioStaR has blocked 141 piracy websites under a dynamic injunction issued by the Delhi High Court. This move has reportedly prevented approximately 12.2 million unauthorized access attempts to the tournament’s content. The company has also taken action against 279 websites that were distributing unlicensed streams, which collectively generated over 2 million gigabytes of traffic. These websites were identified and blocked under the court’s directive, ensuring compliance with intellectual property laws. JioStaR’s anti-piracy team has also targeted 15 additional third-party apps through direct monitoring, resulting in the disruption of around 11.5 million piracy-related traffic instances. The company emphasized that these measures aim to redirect users to official platforms, such as JioStaR and JioHatsar, to ensure they access content legally and securely. The initiative reflects JioStaR’s commitment to protecting the rights of content creators and providing a safe, regulated digital environment for cricket fans.#icc_men_s_t20_world_cup_2026 #delhi_high_court #jio_star #xciptv #televizo