Madras High Court Blocks Unauthorized 'Dhurandhar' Merchandise Sale on Amazon, Flipkart, Instagram

The Madras High Court, led by Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, ordered a ban on the unauthorized sale of 'Dhurandhar' film merchandise across Amazon, Flipkart, and Instagram. This legal action underscores efforts to safeguard intellectual property against piracy in digital marketplaces. The court also instructed internet service providers to block pirated versions of the sequel 'Dhurandhar The Revenge,' highlighting ongoing vigilance against copyright infringement in Indian entertainment.
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