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    NetTrace by WARX: The Simple Solution Saving India’s Movie Industry Billions

    PNN Online DeskBy PNN Online DeskJune 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], June 4: Making movies and web shows in India has never been more exciting. Every month, we see amazing new films and series that make us proud of our entertainment industry. But there’s a big problem that’s stealing money from the people who create this content we love.

    Digital piracy is like a thief that never sleeps. A recent study shows that India loses more than ₹224 billion every year because people download and share movies illegally. That’s money that should go to actors, directors, camera operators, and hundreds of other people who work hard to make entertainment.

    Here’s how the stealing happens: When a new movie comes out, within just a few hours, copies appear on illegal websites called torrent sites. These stolen copies spread very quickly across the internet. Instead of people buying tickets or paying for streaming services, they download these free illegal copies.

    The Old Ways Didn’t Work

    For years, movie companies tried to stop this stealing by sending legal notices to websites and asking courts to shut down illegal sites. But this process was very slow. By the time they could take action, millions of people had already downloaded the stolen movies. It was like trying to stop water after the dam had already broken. The entertainment industry needed a faster, smarter way to protect their hard work.

    Meet WARX: The Problem Solvers

    WARX Digital Private Limited (warx.in) is a company that specializes in stopping digital thieves. They’ve become very good at protecting movies and shows from being stolen online. So far, they’ve successfully protected over 500 movies and more than 10,000 digital files.

    Some of the biggest movies you’ve probably watched – like Vikram, LEO, Varisu, GOAT (The Greatest of All Time), and Dragon – were all protected by WARX’s technology. These movies could have lost crores of rupees to pirates, but WARX helped keep that money where it belongs – with the people who made the films.

    NetTrace: The Game Changer

    WARX’s newest tool is called NetTrace (nettrace.in), and it’s changing everything. Think of NetTrace as a very smart security guard that never takes a break and can see everything happening on the internet at once.

    NetTrace watches torrent websites 24 hours a day, looking for stolen copies of protected movies and shows. The moment someone tries to share a movie illegally, NetTrace spots it immediately and takes action.

    Here’s what makes NetTrace so powerful: it doesn’t just detect the illegal sharing – it also collects evidence that can be used in court. The system records the IP address of the person sharing illegal content, their location, their internet company, and the exact time they did it.

    When NetTrace finds people sharing stolen movies, WARX immediately contacts their internet providers and starts legal action. This happens so fast that the illegal sharing often gets stopped before it can spread to thousands of people.

    Why This Matters for Everyone

    You might wonder, “Why should I care about this if I don’t make movies?” The answer is simple: when movies make the money they deserve, everyone benefits.

    Producers can afford to make bigger and better movies. Directors can try new and creative ideas. Actors and technicians get paid fairly for their work. This creates more jobs and leads to even better entertainment for all of us.

    The Legal Side

    It’s important to remember that downloading pirated movies isn’t just wrong – it’s illegal under Indian law. The Copyright Act of 1957 says that anyone who downloads or shares copyrighted content without permission can face serious penalties, including fines and jail time.

    If you download illegal movies using your office internet, you could get your company in trouble too. Many companies are now monitoring their networks and taking strict action against employees who download illegal content.

    Building a Stronger Future

    Piracy is no longer a minor problem—it poses a serious threat to India’s creative economy. NetTrace (nettrace.in) is purpose-built to tackle torrent-based piracy head-on, offering the entertainment industry a smarter, more proactive way to protect its content.

    With deep experience in anti-piracy operations, WARX (warx.in) has partnered closely with studios and platforms to strengthen content security. Now, with NetTrace, the focus is shifting from delayed reaction to real-time prevention.

    To truly protect what’s being created, collaboration is key. Studios, OTT platforms, ISPs, and audiences must work together to safeguard original content and ensure a stronger, fairer future for Indian entertainment.

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