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Piracy platforms: Filmyzilla as a case study Filmyzilla is one example of sites that illegally host or link to copyrighted films. These platforms typically offer free downloads or streams, often shortly after theatrical release or following home-video release. They attract audiences by removing paywalls and geographic barriers, enabling instant access for users unwilling or unable to pay. Cybersecurity firms have reported that popular films like
The rise of online movie piracy has been a significant concern for the film industry in recent years. One website that has been at the forefront of this issue is Filmyzilla, a notorious online platform that provides access to pirated copies of movies, including Bollywood and Hollywood films. This paper will explore the impact of Filmyzilla on movie piracy, using the 2006 biographical drama film "The Pursuit of Happiness" as a case study. These platforms typically offer free downloads or streams,