Producer
Rockline
Venkatesh
and
Madhu
Bangarappa,
the
owner
of
Akash
Audios,
are
now
holding
operations
against
the
piracy
of
Super
music
after
the
songs
of
the
film
hit
the
net
soon
after
its
release.
They
have
reportedly
registered
complaints
against
a
few
website
over
this
piracy
at
a
Bangalore
police
station
and
the
Cyber
police
wing.
Upendra's
Super
is
a
much-awaited
and
much-hyped
film
and
Uppi
fans
were
eagerly
waiting
for
the
songs
of
the
film.
To
cash
in
this
situation,
several
websites
have
allegedly
uploaded
the
songs
of
Super
online
immediately
after
the
audio
launch.
But
this
is
affecting
the
sale
of
audio
CDs
of
Super.
Madhu
says
that
those
websites
have
neither
bought
the
online
distribution
rights
of
Super
music,
nor
taken
permission
from
Akash
Audio.
He
is
very
upset
because
he
has
paid
lakhs
of
Rs.
to
buy
the
audio
rights,
but
those
sites
are
distributing
it
freely
online.
He
is
afraid
of
suffering
loss.
So
he
insists,
"We've
to
stop
these
pirates."
Rockline
Venkatesh,
who
had
earlier
raised
his
voice
against
the
piracy,
has
now
come
down
heavily
upon
the
pirates
again.
He
has
claimed
that
pirates
are
damaging
the
Kannada
film
industry.
He
says
that
he
will
take
serious
action
against
the
websites,
who
copied
the
music
just
hours
after
its
release.
He
says,
"They
are
damaging
our
prospects
and
we
will
not
sit
quiet."
However,
the
audiof
Super
was
released
on
last
Saturday
and
Rockline
Venkatesh
and
Madhu
Bangarappa
are
expecting
big
prospects
from
it,
but
its
piracy
has
affected
it
business.
Now,
they
created
a
squad
of
20
members
to
stop
its
piracy.
This
team
will
keep
a
watch
on
the
websites
those
who
will
illegally
put
the
songs
on
net.