Piracy is a criminal offense in India under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, and the Copyright Act, 1957. While authorities primarily target uploaders and distributors, ISPs (Internet Service Providers) often monitor traffic to known pirate sites. Downloading or streaming from Tamilyogi can lead to fines or, in extreme cases, legal notices.
"Happy New Year" is a heist movie wrapped in the glittery packaging of a dance competition. The plot follows Charlie (Shah Rukh Khan), a man seeking revenge for his father's tarnished reputation. He assembles a team of "losers"—a bomb expert, a safe-cracker, a hacker, and a drunk—to steal diamonds from a high-security vault in Atlantis, Dubai. Their cover? They must participate in the World Dance Championship.
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Piracy hurts the very actors and directors you celebrate during Happy New Year. The film industry loses billions of dollars annually due to illegal downloads. For every download of Happy New Year on Tamilyogi, the producers, artists, and crew lose potential revenue from OTT platforms or DVD sales.
Under the Cinematograph Act, 1952 and the Copyright Act, 1957, accessing pirated content is a punishable offense. While authorities primarily target uploaders, recent cyber cells in Chennai and Coimbatore have begun fining end-users up to ₹50,000 for habitual piracy. ISPs also throttle (slow down) the internet speeds of users who frequent Tamilyogi domains. Piracy is a criminal offense in India under
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So, as the clock strikes midnight, here is a different kind of wish. What are your thoughts on the piracy dilemma
To the coders who build firewalls: Happy New Year. Build them faster. To the actors and technicians: Happy New Year. May your art finally be valued. To the fans who love cinema but hate the price tag: Happy New Year. May you find affordable access.
And to Tamilyogi? No hard feelings. But no happy new year either.
This year, let’s stop toasting the pirates and start saving the ship.
What are your thoughts on the piracy dilemma? Is it a necessary evil for access, or a killer of the arts? Let us know in the comments below.