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Site operators argued that the sheer volume of links presented a technical roadblock.

Due to its structure, DoodStream frequently tops global piracy target lists: S1763 - DoodStream

📈 In 2023, the Motion Picture Association reported that DoodStream received over 2.69 billion visits. Site operators argued that the sheer volume of

In March 2024, the Delhi High Court issued an aggressive interim injunction. It demanded that DoodStream pull all infringing media within 24 hours and disable the link-regeneration tools. However, compliance proved extremely messy: It demanded that DoodStream pull all infringing media

🛡️ The site uses advanced tools to bypass standard Digital Millennium Copyright Act radars. When links are disabled, users can easily generate new working links.

⚖️ Operating largely out of India, its owners (Raja Durai and Sarvesh Chandran) were sued in the Delhi High Court by tech and media giants like Warner Bros , Disney, Netflix, Amazon, and Apple. ⚖️ Legal Status and Controversies The Delhi High Court Orders

💸 The platform operates a partner program paying users based on views or downloads, directly encouraging the mass upload of copyrighted movies and television shows.