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- Cinematograph Act, 1952: Recording a film in a theater without permission is a criminal offense. Offenders can face imprisonment and fines.
- IT Act, 2000: Section 66A and 69 of the Information Technology Act give the government the power to block websites that infringe copyright.
- Court Orders: The High Courts of various Indian states have issued orders compelling ISPs to block access to piracy sites. However, due to the architecture of the internet and the use of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), complete eradication is technically difficult.
- Loss to the Film Industry – The Indian film industry loses an estimated ₹2,000–3,000 crore annually to piracy. This directly affects everyone from actors and directors to light boys and spot editors.
- Reduced Investment – Independent and small-budget films suffer the most. Piracy erodes their box office collections, discouraging future projects.
- Quality Degradation – When profits shrink, producers cut costs on VFX, sound design, and marketing, hurting the audience in the long run.