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Data source: Box Office India & Tamil Nadu Theatre Owners Association archives (2008). 5.1 The Copyright Act, 1957 (India) Section 51 and 63 of the Act criminalize the distribution of infringing copies. However, Moviesda hosted Dasavatharam on servers located in Dubai and Russia —jurisdictions where Indian court orders have limited effect. 5.2 The DMCA & Intermediary Liability In 2009, Aascar Films filed a complaint with the US Embassy in Chennai, requesting Google to delist Moviesda’s URLs from search results. While Google complied, the site simply re-indexed new URLs within days. 5.3 The "Mere Conduit" Defense Moviesda operates without a registered office or owner. Indian police have arrested uploaders (users who cam-rip films) but never the site administrators, who often operate via VPNs and cryptocurrency domains. 6. Ethical Debate: Access vs. Theft Dasavatharam presents a unique ethical case. The film’s budget relied on high visual spectacle (a $1.5 million animatronic dinosaur, prosthetic makeup for 10 roles). However, many rural viewers argued that a single movie ticket cost more than their daily wage.

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Moviesda provided cultural access to a high-art film for economically disadvantaged fans. Argument against Piracy: The film’s producer declared bankruptcy in 2010, partly attributed to cumulative piracy losses from Dasavatharam and subsequent films. If auteur cinema cannot recover costs, fewer such ambitious films will be produced. 7. Conclusion The case of Dasavatharam on Moviesda illustrates the permanent tension between technological distribution and copyright law. While legal platforms like Hotstar and Amazon Prime now host the film legally (as of 2018), the damage from the 2008 piracy window was irreversible. Moviesda exploited the lag between theatrical release and digital legal availability. To protect future "event films," the industry must adopt day-and-date global streaming releases (theatrical + OTT simultaneously), which eliminates the piracy window entirely. Data source: Box Office India & Tamil Nadu

Please note that Moviesda is an illegal piracy website. This paper treats the subject as a case study in digital copyright infringement. The Digital Leak of a Masterpiece: Analyzing Moviesda’s Role in the Piracy of Dasavatharam (2008) Indian police have arrested uploaders (users who cam-rip

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