It's impossible to calculate this, because it depends at least partly how how much attention the MPAA happens to be paying at the time, which varies a bit.
Perhaps a better question is this: if you have a good enough internet connection to support downloading movies in a reasonable time frame, you have a good enough connection to support streaming movies on demand, so why aren't you subscribed to a service like Netflix, where for $8 a month you can watch all the movies you like legally?
The average Londoner is caught on film about 300 times a day
first you get a job the buy it with money
on watch-movies.net
More than likely 2 months.
sort of but you wont really get caught if you download like a few once in a while- you will get caught if you download like 50 in a day
Most Likely A Suspension. Possibly a three day suspension
Temporal
The Day the Earth Caught Fire was created in 1961.
The Day We Caught the Train was created on 1996-06-03.
Day the Earth Caught Fire was created in 2002.
The duration of The Day the Earth Caught Fire is 1.63 hours.
try your local library they most likely have free ebooks!