The Delhi High Court has ordered the blocking of various websites illegally streaming cricket matches, affirming Sony Pictures' exclusive media rights. The injunction, granted by Justice Jyoti Singh, directly targets sites like cricfree.cyou.
Delhi HC Grants Relief to Sony Pictures
On July 1, 2026, the Delhi High Court issued an ex parte ad interim injunction directing the blocking of several rogue websites that were illegally streaming cricket and other sports events. This ruling was made in favor of Sony Pictures Networks India Private Limited, which holds exclusive media and broadcast rights for these events [Sony Pictures Vs Cricfree].
Justice Jyoti Singh emphasized the necessity of protecting intellectual property rights, stating that continued illegal streaming undermines both the rights of lawful broadcasters and the integrity of sporting events. The injunction specifically targets websites such as cricfree.cyou, effectively restricting access to these platforms.
This decision underscores the judiciary's role in safeguarding intellectual property, particularly in the digital age where unauthorized streaming has become prevalent. The court's swift action is a significant development in the enforcement of media rights.
Legal practitioners should note the implications of this ruling as it reaffirms the authority of broadcast rights holders to seek legal recourse against violations and may serve as a precedent for future cases involving intellectual property and media rights.
Citations
- Sony Pictures Vs Cricfree (2026) Delhi HC
