yea unforunately it doesnt work like that..
The real problem, if you're downloading illegal media, is the company from whom you're stealing. They (or lawyers or companies on their behalf) actually go online and seek out torrents of their material, whether it be movies, music, TV shows, or anything else, and will download the torrent themselves. From there, they can see a lot of information about the other users connected—including their IP address. You can even check this for yourself at home. Start downloading a torrent and click on the "More Info" section of your torrent client. You'll see the IP address of everyone you're downloading from and uploading to, plain as day.
Once they find your IP address (which they can do just by clicking "more info" in their torrent client), they'll find out who your ISPP is and then send them a letter. Your ISP then, in turn, will forward you a notice that you've been caught pirating media. Usually the first offense is just a proverbial slap on the wrist, though if you're a repeat offender it could mean having your internet service terminated. If you're very unlucky it could even mean paying a lot of money in a settlement.
However if you want to continue downloading stuff you could get a vpn tunnel for varying prices depending on use.. privateinternetaccess seems to be a more reliable one...
but you didnt hear any of this from me XD