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Piracy undermines the primary revenue stream for music directors, lyricists, singers, and producers. While a film may profit from box office receipts, the music rights market is a significant component of a film's pre-release revenue. When users download songs illegally: The signature Harris Jayaraj melodies—the lush synths and