If it is so dangerous and illegal, why isn't it shut down permanently?

At first glance, tamilblastersnetin looks like a typo hybrid of .net and .in. But that’s intentional. Piracy sites constantly shift domain extensions (.com, .net, .in, .ws, .ru, etc.) to evade court-ordered ISP blocks and DNS filtering. Each new domain acts like a digital life raft.

When authorities block "tamilblasters.com," the operators buy a new domain immediately. They cycle through .in, .net, .cc, .io, and bizarre combinations like .netin or .lat. This is why "tamilblastersnetin" is just a snapshot in a constantly moving target.

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