By <a href="http://time.com/author/jared-newman/">Jared Newman</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/OneJaredNewman">@OneJaredNewman</a> -<br><br>One thing that iTunes, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu have proven is that content makers can fight piracy by providing a better, easier service to paying customers. But what happens when piracy fights back with something just as convenient?<br><br>A new app called <a href="http://getpopcornti.me/">Popcorn Time</a> raises that very question. Available for Windows, Mac and Linux, Popcorn Time lets you stream the latest movies — including American Hustle, Gravity and Frozen – with just a couple clicks. The software uses BitTorrent to find and download movies, but eliminates the usual hassle of wading through sketchy torrent sites and waiting for the file to finish downloading.<br><br><a href="http://time.com/18867/popcorn-time-is-so-good-at-movie-piracy-its-scary/">READ MORE ON TIME</a><br><br>