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Alright, time to put this all together in Spanish, since the query was in Spanish. Make sure the translation is accurate and the cultural context is respected. Use clear sections and bold headings for readability. Keep it concise but comprehensive.

Need to structure the review in a clear way: start with a summary, then break down legal issues, security risks, quality concerns, and finally provide legal alternatives. Conclude with a strong recommendation against free downloads and a call to action for supporting artists through legal means.

Next, I should talk about the sources they might be using. Are these sites verified? Probably not. They might be pirated or have malware. I need to warn the user about potential security risks like viruses or phishing. It's important to advise them to avoid such sites to protect their devices.

Make sure the tone is helpful but firm, not shaming the user but informing them about the risks and better options. Avoid using technical jargon so it's accessible to everyone. Check for any other points I might have missed, like how pirated sites can lead to unwanted adware or track their data. Yeah, that's another point to include in the security section.

Wait, the user might be in a place where affordable alternatives are limited. Should I address that? Maybe suggest that if they can't afford subscriptions, there are free platforms like YouTube where they can watch or stream legally. Some countries have public libraries that offer free music access as well.