The website "www.tamilrockers.net" became synonymous with online piracy in India, specifically targeting the South Indian film industry. For over a decade, it operated as a notorious hub for unauthorized movie downloads, often leaking high-budget films within hours of their theatrical release.
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The TamilRockers team took notice of Kumar's initiative and decided to collaborate with him. Together, they launched a campaign to promote responsible content consumption and support for the arts. They introduced a section on their website featuring official links to purchase music, movies, and other content, ensuring that creators received fair compensation for their work.