NEW DELHI: Songs.pk , a popular music downloading site that was blocked by a court in India five years ago for infringing copyright laws, has returned, upsetting the music industry and raising security concerns, according to people familiar with the matter.The Indian Music Industry , a group that represents recording companies, and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ( IFPI ) have approached the government to address the issue of the resurfacing of the website, which is not located in India.“We can block the websites registered in India but this one is not… If any security concerns come to the fore, the government will take action but right now we are only talking to industry representatives to find a solution,” a senior government official said.An IFPI investigation into the matter has indicated that the server of the website could be in Pakistan . “We will approach their government if we can ascertain that the site is being hosted out of Pakistan… It is hard to find the exact location of the server,” said Ang Kwee Tiang, regional director of IFPI.After the site was blocked by the Calcutta High Court in 2012, it came back under various iterations until recently, when IFPI reported that it was now available in its original name. “We are trying to see if that court order can be somehow extended,” Tiang said.The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has started engaging with search engines and internet service providers to restrict access to Songs.pk and all such “rogue websites.” DIPP is holding discussions with the industry to identify such websites. “Under the IT Act, if there is a question of national security then the ministry can issue orders to block the website,” the senior government official added.