Accessing, downloading, or distributing copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the rights holder violates intellectual property laws.

Rohan stared at the blinking cursor on his laptop. Rent was due, his editing software had just crashed, and the client’s feedback on the final cut of “Midnight Raid” was brutal. He needed a break. Just one movie to shut his brain off.

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In many countries, including India and the United States, downloading or distributing copyrighted material without authorization is illegal. Governments frequently block the domain names of such sites to protect the intellectual property of filmmakers and production houses.

The "Download" buttons on piracy sites rarely initiate a direct media download. Instead, they frequently trigger pop-up scripts that attempt to install malicious software onto the user's device. This includes ransomware, browser hijackers, and adware that degrades system performance. 2. Phishing and Deceptive Redirects

[User Device] ---> [Malicious Redirect] ---> [Adware / Spyware] ---> [Phishing Prompts] ---> [Drive-by Downloads] 1. Malicious Advertisements (Malvertising)

“What the—” Rohan’s fingers hovered over the touchpad. He wasn’t touching it.