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Netflix faces contempt for a 22-sec footage in 123 min docuseries; SC says HC has better things to do than draw contempt for this

IndiaTimes Saturday, 27 January 2024
Netflix, BBC, Discovery Communications, and ITV Studios Global Distribution face contempt of court proceedings for incorporating banned footage from the 'Wild Karnataka' documentary in the 'Life in Colour with David Attenborough' docu-series. The Karnataka High Court accused the makers of colluding with the state government and not paying the state exchequer for filming wildlife.
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