Title: The Resilience of Digital Piracy: An Analysis of TamilBusters and the Ecosystem of Proxy Sites
Abstract
This paper examines the operational dynamics of TamilBusters, a prominent piracy website targeting Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema, and the technological infrastructure that sustains it despite aggressive legal interventions. Specifically, it explores the role of proxy sites and mirror domains in circumventing Internet Service Provider (ISP) blocks. By analyzing the "cat-and-mouse" dynamic between copyright enforcement agencies and digital pirates, this study highlights the limitations of the "whack-a-mole" strategy employed by regulatory bodies and discusses the broader implications for the Indian film industry and cybersecurity. tamilblasters proxy sites new
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