The issue of online piracy can be understood through the lens of the " tragedy of the commons" theory, which suggests that individuals acting in their own self-interest can lead to the depletion of a shared resource. In the context of online piracy, the shared resource is the intellectual property rights of creators. The theory suggests that when individuals download or share copyrighted content without permission, they are contributing to the depletion of the value of that content.
The findings of this study suggest that online piracy is a complex issue that cannot be attributed to a single factor. The results highlight the importance of affordability and accessibility in driving piracy behavior. The study also suggests that piracy websites like Filmyzilla can have a significant impact on the box office performance of a movie. filmyzilla the interview
The rise of online piracy has been a pressing concern for the entertainment industry in recent years. With the proliferation of websites offering free downloads of movies and TV shows, the issue of copyright infringement has become more complex than ever. This paper aims to explore the phenomenon of online piracy through a case study of Filmyzilla, a notorious piracy website, and The Interview, a Hollywood movie that was at the center of a piracy controversy. The issue of online piracy can be understood