Note: This write-up is for educational purposes. Accessing or sharing pirated content is illegal in many jurisdictions and violates international copyright principles.
Another point is the technical aspect: how these sites function. They might use torrent files or direct downloads, host content on external servers, or use peer-to-peer sharing. The sites themselves might not host the files but act as indexes linking to the torrents. This distinction is important for legal reasons since the site owners might not be hosting the content directly.
I need to make sure the write-up is accurate, mentions the potential consequences of using such sites, and advises against using them. Additionally, provide information on legal alternatives like Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc., where users can legally stream or purchase movies.
Starting with 9xmovie.com. A quick search shows it's a torrent site offering pirated movies. It's known for releasing new Bollywood, Hollywood, and regional films soon after their release. They have a user base in India and other countries where Bollywood is popular. The site might have a dark web presence too, given the history of such sites.
Next, khatrimaza.com and khatrimazav2.com. These are also torrent sites, often linked together. Khatrimaza is notorious for leaking Bollywood movies in high resolution. Users might access these sites to download pirated content. Security is a concern here, as these sites may have malicious pop-ups or lead to phishing attempts.
Also, consider the community aspect. These sites often have forums or user ratings. They rely on user contributions and sharing links. This community-driven model complicates legal action since it's hard to attribute responsibility.

