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Hollywood and AVIA Raise Alarm Over LokLok's Piracy in Southeast Asia

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Hollywood and AVIA Raise Alarm Over LokLok's Piracy in Southeast Asia

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Update: Indian Entertainment Sector Faces ₹22,400 Crore Piracy Loss

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    • The Indian entertainment sector suffers a loss of ₹22,400 crore annually due to piracy.
    • Approximately $2.7 billion is lost each year, according to the Rob Report.
    • About 51% of Indian consumers access content from unauthorized sources.
    • Streaming is the primary method of piracy at 63%.
    • Potential GST losses from piracy are estimated at ₹4,300 crore.
    • 62% of pirated content users want stricter enforcement against piracy.
    • Rohit Jain: “The rapid growth of digital entertainment... is threatened by rampant piracy.”
    • Many prefer free authorized channels over paid content.
    • In Tier II cities, piracy is more prevalent due to limited access to legitimate content.
    • Mukul Shrivastava: “A collaborative approach is necessary to mitigate piracy risks.”

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