I also need to consider regional restrictions. Some legal platforms might not be available in all countries, so pointing out that availability can vary by region is important. Subscription services might be an option if the user's location allows it.

Next, the user might not be aware that their request could be for pirated material, so it's important to educate them on the importance of legal methods. I should list legitimate ways to access such content, like official streaming platforms or websites that offer legal downloads. They might not know these exist, so pointing them in the right direction is helpful.

Another angle is the user's potential lack of knowledge about the content itself. If they're new to Marc Dorcel's work, providing a bit of background on him and the anthology could be useful. However, since the focus is on how to access it, maybe keep that part brief.

I should also outline why pirated content is problematic—not just legally, but also in terms of supporting the creators and the industry. This moral aspect might influence the user's decision to seek legal alternatives.