Governments and courts are also moving aggressively to dismantle the infrastructure of piracy. The Centre has ordered the blocking of access to nearly and over 3,142 Telegram channels dedicated to hosting and sharing pirated content. The Kerala High Court, alongside other judicial bodies, has actively permitted the use of dynamic injunctions, allowing ISPs to quickly block new mirror domains that pirate sites create to evade bans, effectively closing the cat-and-mouse loophole. For example, in mid-2025, a man was arrested in Assam for recording and uploading a film to YouTube, facing charges under the strict new sections of the Cinematograph Act and the IT Act.

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