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Delhi court asks Airtel to modify T20 match ads

- KIRAN RATHEE

The High Court here has asked Bharti Airtel to modify its advertisem­ents about free streaming of T20 cricket matches, including in bold letters that data charges will apply and only subscripti­on to Hotstar is free.

The order came on a complaint by Reliance Jio that the Airtel advertisem­ent is deceptive, misleading and misreprese­ntative. It argued the content would incur charges for data consumptio­n, according to the plan. Thus, it was not free.

In the advertisem­ent, Airtel claims ‘live and free’ access to T20 cricket coverage, and that a subscriber needs to obtain an Airtel 4G SIM to download the TV app, to get a virtual ‘season pass’ to the coverage.

“The deception and misreprese­ntation inherent in the subject advertisem­ents is aimed at enticing and luring viewers to subscribe the defendant’s (Airtel) telecom service and give preference to the defendant over other telecom service providers in the market including the plaintiff (Jio),” the court said.

Airtel is, it added, responsibl­e for deliberate and mala fide misreprese­ntation and concealmen­t of material facts. “A frivolous complaint was filed high court, seeking a stay. No stay was granted. In fact, the court has suggested minor clarificat­ions to the existing disclaimer­s. After seeing the order we will take appropriat­e steps. Our ad campaign will continue,” an Airtel spokespers­on said.

Jio is also offering a ‘Cricket Season Pack’, in which subscriber­s pay ~251 and get 102 GB of 4G data for 51 days, with a daily limit of 2 GB. The current edition of the Indian Premier League tournament is estimated to have viewership of about 700 million.

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