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A Bangladeshi high court has issued a ruling that bans the use of songs from Indian movies and movies of sub-continental decent as ringtones, and caller tunes on mobile phones. This was originally reported by BDNews24.com , which is a Bangladesh based news portal.
Essentially, mobile phone operators have been told not use these songs as value added services (VAS). Reportedly, a writ petition from the President of the Music Industry Owners Association, Arifur Rahman and General Secretary, SK Shahed Ali precipitated the court to issue the order.
The report also claims that the court sought answers from the country's secretaries of culture, information, home and law ministries. In addition, the Bangladesh Telecom regulatory commission is also needed to respond to the court. All parties have to reply within four weeks.
Essentially, this is a ban on the import of Indian content. "Import policy bars the import of Indian or sub-continental films to Bangladesh. That is why songs of those (films) can't be used as welcome tune or ringtone," said Mehedi Hasan Chowdhury, who is the lawyer representing Arifur Rahman and SK Shaded Ali.
Bangladesh had previously banned the import of Indian films in a bid to boost its local film industry. However, the ban was revoked in 2013 as the country changed its import policy. As a part of its new import policy films from South Asian Free Trade members can be imported, however, this ruling is not without caveats.
The import policy dictates that the number of films imported should not exceed the number of films exported from Bangladesh.
Bangladesh court bans use of Indian songs as ringtones: Report : News, News - India Today
They should ban their national anthem too
Essentially, mobile phone operators have been told not use these songs as value added services (VAS). Reportedly, a writ petition from the President of the Music Industry Owners Association, Arifur Rahman and General Secretary, SK Shahed Ali precipitated the court to issue the order.
The report also claims that the court sought answers from the country's secretaries of culture, information, home and law ministries. In addition, the Bangladesh Telecom regulatory commission is also needed to respond to the court. All parties have to reply within four weeks.
Essentially, this is a ban on the import of Indian content. "Import policy bars the import of Indian or sub-continental films to Bangladesh. That is why songs of those (films) can't be used as welcome tune or ringtone," said Mehedi Hasan Chowdhury, who is the lawyer representing Arifur Rahman and SK Shaded Ali.
Bangladesh had previously banned the import of Indian films in a bid to boost its local film industry. However, the ban was revoked in 2013 as the country changed its import policy. As a part of its new import policy films from South Asian Free Trade members can be imported, however, this ruling is not without caveats.
The import policy dictates that the number of films imported should not exceed the number of films exported from Bangladesh.
Bangladesh court bans use of Indian songs as ringtones: Report : News, News - India Today
They should ban their national anthem too