The Judge Filmyzilla

Many users believe that only uploaders get punished. This is false. In India, under the Copyright Act, 1957, and the Information Technology Act, 2000, downloading or streaming pirated content is a punishable offense, leading to fines and even imprisonment (up to three years) in extreme cases.

Filmyzilla does not host content on a single server. It uses a decentralized network of peer-to-peer sharing (torrents) and third-party file hosts. They generate revenue through: The Judge Filmyzilla

While users think they are getting "The Judge Filmyzilla" for free, they are often exposing their devices to malware, identity theft, and legal notices. Many users believe that only uploaders get punished

In a powerful 2023 judgment (Star India Pvt. Ltd. v. Filmyzilla), the Bombay High Court ruled that operating a pirate site is equivalent to "organized crime." The judge stated: "Those who run Filmyzilla are not Robin Hood; they are thieves stealing the labor of thousands." While users think they are getting "The Judge