High Court orders YouTube to remove PewDiePie's songs from T-Series-Technology News, Firstpost



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New Technologies 12 April 2019 20:06:42 IST

Even after PewDiePie apparently acknowledged his defeat by T-Series during the war subscribers, we still do not see an end to this dramatic relationship between the two. While we thought that the last blow to the rival archive would be the last act of PewDiePie but [T-Series again attracted Felix Kjellberg

The series T filed a petition with the Delhi High Court against some of the music videos of PewDiePie (read: the diss songs Bitch Lasagna and Congratulations ) . The court looked at these videos and found them offensive, and ordered YouTube to remove them.

  The high court ordered YouTube to remove songs from PewDiePies against T-Series

Felix Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie. Getty

Bar & Bench reports "The Delhi High Court ordered YouTube to remove two songs published by the Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie from its platform. was rendered by a single judge of Judge Jayant Nath in a lawsuit brought by the T series owner of Super Cbadettes Pvt Ltd., seeking to restrict permanently Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg better known as PewDiePie by downloading the songs entitled " T-Series Diss Track / Bitch Lasagna " and " Congratulations ".

PewDiePie vs T-Series: Delhi High Court directs YouTube to remove defamatory songs @pewdiepie @TSeries https://t.co/BCBFkvTQSb[19659010vre-Bar&Bench(@barandbench) April 11, 2019

Report reported, on the court noted that he had found the content of the video and related comments abusive, vulgar and also racist in nature and that it would be better not to use Youtube.

It was also reported that on October 7, 2018, PewDiePie was excused for the publication of the first video ( T -Series diss video / Bitch Lasagna ) when he stated that the video was purely fun and that he was not planning to create any other videos of this type. However, despite this badurance on March 31, 2019, he downloaded another called Congratulations after T-Series was announced by YouTube King.

In the video clip, PewDiePie accuses the T series the owner Bhushan Kumar of multiple immoral acts, also referring to a Times of India report stating that he was "deadly." an ongoing investigation against the owner for "diverting hundreds of millions of crores to foreign countries to buy property on behalf of his employees."

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