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But wait, downloading copyrighted content without permission might be illegal. I should check if "Daisy's Destruction" is a known movie or video. Maybe it's from a film like "The Great Gatsby," where Daisy is a character. The destruction part could refer to a specific scene or a fan-made video. However, if it's a copyrighted work, distributing or downloading unauthorized copies is against the law.

The user might not realize the legal implications here. They might be looking for a movie clip or a fan edit, but it's important to guide them toward legal sources. I should also consider if there are any public domain versions or if the video is actually out of copyright. If it's a public domain work, sharing ZIP files might be okay, but confirming that would require checking the source.

Another angle: could "Daisy's Destruction" be a lesser-known indie film or an adult content title? If that's the case, there might be ethical concerns besides legal ones. Providing a direct download link would go against guidelines, so I need to avoid that. Instead, I should advise them to check legal streaming services or official websites for the content.