Okay, time to start drafting the article outline. Start with an overview of MP4Moviez, then discuss the blocking measures taken by authorities, explain what a patched version does to bypass these blocks, outline the legal and ethical issues, and suggest legal alternatives. Conclude with a call to action for users to choose legal streaming options.

I need to make sure the article clarifies that using or accessing such sites is against the law and can lead to penalties. Also, highlight that while users might seek out these patched versions to get around blocks, they should consider legal options instead.

Check if there's any recent news about MP4Moviez being blocked again or new methods users are using. Also, consider mentioning similar cases to illustrate the broader issue of piracy in media distribution.

Make sure to stay neutral but informative, avoiding any endorsement of using pirated sites. Focus on explaining the situation and providing alternatives. Use clear examples and maybe some technical terms explained for non-experts.

Opt for legitimate streaming options and advocate for policy reforms to reduce piracy. Your choices matter in fostering a culture that values intellectual property and compensates artists fairly.

I should also think about the legal aspect. MP4Moviez is illegal because it hosts pirated content. Even a patched version would still be distributing copyrighted material without permission. The user might not be aware of the legal risks, so including that in the piece is important.

I should also mention the ethical considerations. Accessing pirated content harms content creators and the industry. Educating the user on legal alternatives, like streaming platforms, would be helpful.

MP4Moviez is a well-known torrent site that distributes pirated movies, mostly Bollywood. I know they’ve been blocked in India multiple times due to copyright infringement. So the user is probably referring to a version of the site that's modified or patched after domain blocking. The term "band" here is likely a typo for "banned" or "blocked." So "band patched" might mean a modified version of MP4Moviez that bypasses the block.