People in India may now need a VPN to download VLC media player
People in India are struggling to download the iconic VLC Media Player, with no official reason released so far.
VideoLAN, the Paris-based company behind the open-source video player, confirmed that its official site has been blocked in India since February 13.
The news was discovered when the site saw a drop in traffic of 80% across the South Asia market, the company's president and lead developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf told TechCrunch.
VLC Player ban
"The weirdest [thing] is that some ISP are blocking it and some are not. So why is that the case? Are some ISP not listening to the government?" wrote Kempf on the Hacker News forum.
Users who have already downloaded the media player can keep using it without any issues as it doesn't need to be connected to any of their servers to function. And, while VLC is still available to download on Apple Store, Google Play and mirrored sites, people might need an India VPN to be able to do so on its official site.
VideoLAN is now asking for assistance on social media, hoping to be able to have some answers to the matter.
Why has VLC Media Player been banned?
As mentioned above, the Indian government has so far failed to give an official reason for its decision.
Digital rights advocacy group Internet Freedom Foundation confirmed in a tweet (opens in new tab) that the India Ministry of Electronics and IT responded to its inquiry on July 14 saying that "No information is available."
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VideoLAN said that 10% of all VLC users worldwide are based in India.
More and more internet users are now calling the India Ministry of Electronics and IT on social media to lift the ban.
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