It depends on how you do it. I have a website where I get all my new TV shows and movies. Using this site, the possibility of being caught is pretty much zero. However, if I'm looking for an older movie or a whole season of a series (or the entire series), the only way is to use torrents. When it comes to torrents I have a couple more tricks up my sleeve. I found a website that will download a torrent for you, and then you just download the finished file from the website. The site is encrypted and functions like Google Drive. No one can see what you are downloading from it. The site takes all the risks torrenting the files, while you are protected. The problem with this site is that with a free account you have a limit of only 2GB. This is fine for movies since most of them in 1080p are under 2GB. However, if you want to download a TV show, the torrent is often the entire season or the entire series which is going to be an order of magnitude bigger. So for TV shows you have to torrent them yourself.
When torrenting without any proxies or VPNs, most of the time you will be fine, but once in a while you'll be caught and you will get a letter warning you that you were caught and you could be sued. When I used to get these letters back in the day, I would read them, then I would toss them in the trash, and then continue to torrent. When my ISP throttled my speed because I was torrenting, I called them up and told them to fix it or I will cancel my service, then they bring the speeds back up, and I go back to torrenting. If you want to avoid all this hassle then you can find yourself a proxy or a VPN (you could set up your own on a server in a different country) and then torrent through that. If you do this there is virtually no risk. You could also get a paid account from that website that torrents files for you and you will have like a 30GB limit, which is enough for most TV shows. However, since you then have to pay for an account, it kind of defeats the purpose of pirating.
AAaaaarrgh! ☠️
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