Finally, wrap it up by emphasizing the importance of respecting intellectual property and supporting creators. Make sure they feel that I'm trying to help them find a good movie to enjoy without compromising their integrity or security.
First, I should check if "Habibie dan Ainun" is legally available on any streaming platforms. If it is, that's a better option to recommend. Maybe they can suggest services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or regional platforms where the movie might be accessible. That would be a legitimate alternative.
The user might not be aware of the legal implications, so it's my responsibility to inform them. I should explain why downloading from these sites is risky—not just legally, but also from a security standpoint (malware, phishing, etc.). Also, remind them about the support aspect for content creators; when people pirate movies, they lose revenue which can affect the industry.
I also need to make sure my response is helpful and doesn't just say "no." Provide them with options, warnings, and maybe even steps on how to find it legally. Keep the tone understanding but firm in the legal stance. Avoid providing direct links to Indowebster or any other torrent sites. Instead, focus on alternatives.
Next, I should be aware of what Indowebster is. From what I remember, Indowebster is a torrent site, which is often associated with distributing copyrighted content illegally. So directing someone to such a site would be promoting piracy, which I can't do. My response needs to steer them away from that.