Streaming copyrighted content without authorization violates digital piracy laws in many regions. ISPs (Internet Service Providers) can track this traffic, leading to speed throttling, copyright warning notices, or service suspension. Safety First: Best Practices for Third-Party Sites
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Compromised privacy; sale of personal information to data brokers. Streaming copyrighted content without authorization.