Madras High Court Cracks Down on Piracy, Shields Rajinikanth’s ‘Coolie’

Fans of Superstar Rajinikanth can rejoice as the Madras High Court has stepped in to protect his iconic film, ‘Coolie’, from the clutches of online piracy. The court issued an order directing Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block access to websites offering illegal downloads of the movie.

Protecting ‘Coolie’s Legacy: Court Order Aims to Prevent Revenue Loss

This decisive action comes as a significant move to safeguard the film’s revenue and deter piracy. The court recognized the potential financial damage caused by illegal distribution and took proactive measures to mitigate the impact on the film’s creators and distributors.

ISPs Ordered to Block Access to Pirated Copies

The High Court’s order mandates that ISPs actively block access to websites hosting pirated versions of ‘Coolie’. This measure aims to curb the availability of illegal copies online, encouraging viewers to access the film through legitimate channels.

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