This paper examines the phenomenon of online film piracy in the Indian film market, specifically focusing on the operations of websites such as "TamilBlasters." It explores the technological infrastructure that enables these platforms to evade authorities, the economic impact on the Tamil film industry (Kollywood), and the legal frameworks established to combat copyright infringement. The analysis suggests that while legislative measures and domain blocking are standard enforcement tools, they remain insufficient without parallel shifts in consumer behavior and content accessibility.
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India has robust copyright laws under the Copyright Act, 1957 , and the Information Technology Act, 2000 . This paper examines the phenomenon of online film