Rubica’s license was revoked due to widespread infringement by Satra; Rubika says we did not have permission from Satra!

26 August 1400 at 15:21
The Audio-Visual Regulatory Authority announced the revocation of Rubika’s license due to widespread violations, and the app’s public relations officer says that we do not have a license from Satra.
In a situation where the plan to protect the rights of users in cyberspace has had a lot of margins, creating accounts of many users, especially celebrities in the Rubica application without their permission, led to widespread criticism against this native application. Finally, after many users called for an investigation into the major breach, the Comprehensive Audio and Video Regulatory Authority announced that Rubika’s license had been revoked due to the breach.
Details of the revocation of Rubika’s license by Satra
Ali Saad, Deputy Director of Users and Social Regulation of the Comprehensive Audio-Visual Media Regulatory Authority (Satra), wrote on his Twitter page that Rubika’s license had been revoked due to widespread violations by Satra:
Since February 1999, we have been pursuing the case of abuse of users’ rights in Rubika, and we have faced a wide range of violations. ند Highlights traffic violations and illegal revenue, unauthorized activity, competition violations, recent reports of unauthorized use of users’ personal information, and the need for correction.
Satra took the initial steps by revoking the Rubika super app’s face and image service license and banning it from airing commercials in the national media. In the case of traffic violations, he wrote a letter to the Ministry of Communications and filed a complaint with the Article 90 Commission, pursuing the case of user rights, which led to the elimination of the illegal calculation of bandwidth. Unfortunately, due to some inconsistencies, we are still witnessing the continuation of the infringing activities of this platform.
Although Satra was “the first and only” body to act on Rubica violations, it is committed to full support for the “lawful internal service”; It is clear that supporting the domestic platform means working on equal terms and within the framework of the country’s regulations, which has been violated in the case of Rubika. Satra will continue to pursue Rubica violations until final reform and legal action.
Rubika did not have a license from Satra!
Following the announcement of the revocation of Rubika’s license by Satra, Rubika Public Relations issued a statement in response to the news, stating that the application did not have any license from Satra. The text of Rubika’s statement is as follows:
This super application is centered on social media and messengers, not iptv. Over the years, Satra has always tried to persuade messengers, in addition to iptvs and vods, to obtain a license from Satra, which none of the messengers, including Rubika, accepted.
Regarding the film and series section of Rubika, in 1397, Rubika had a temporary license from Satra for this episode for only six months, which expired at the same time and has never been renewed; Because Rubica contracts with other licensed platforms and content is published from the systems of these platforms, not Rubica.
Finally, even if there is a license to be revoked by Satra, it does not beautify a government institution that revokes the license through a series of tweets, not even official letters, without conducting any research and explaining the rumors and lies spread against Rubika in recent days. Announce a messenger that is not even an all-encompassing audio and video medium and has not even applied for a license.