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'Piracy' plague: Celebrities get candid - Exclusive
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Piracy significantly threatens the entertainment industry, causing substantial financial losses and impacting livelihoods. A recent report indicates a large portion of Indian media consumers access pirated content, costing the industry billions. Industry stakeholders emphasize the need for collaborative efforts, including stricter regulations and audience awareness, to combat piracy and protect the creative ecosystem, ensuring its continued growth and sustainability.
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