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In response, the Indian judiciary, internet service providers (ISPs), and anti-piracy organizations like the Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) launched aggressive campaigns. Hundreds of proxy domains associated with Isaimini were systematically blocked, forcing the operators into a constant game of digital cat-and-mouse. The Modern Solution: The Legal Streaming Revolution