Your Questions About Movie Download Sites Legal

Chris asks…

Why does a porn site pop up?

I got on animeratio which is a eng dub website. And I clicked on a anime to watch then it takes me to a porn site called badoink or punish tube . Why does it do this?

admin answers:

It happens a lot, especially when you’re watching/downloading movies and anime online. Porn is everywhere on the internet, plus sex sells.

Actually it’s not legal to watch/download anime and movies online, but I know a lot of people do it anyway. Just don’t go to sites that look fake and you don’t trust.

Donald asks…

what is the best videos on demand website?

i am currently using vongo they have alot of movies but there is alot of junk on this vod site as well are there any other good and affordable sites out there?

admin answers:

Movelink.com they are reasonable in price and all you have to do is download the movie plus its legal

Susan asks…

If it is illegal to download music from Limewire, why isn’t it illegal to copy LPs to cassette tapes?

And why isn’t it illegal to copy TV Programs and movies on to video tapes? It has been in the supreme court, many times, and they ruled that people have the right to copy such entertainment, as long as they use it for personal use, and not for distribution.
Apparently, many misunderstand. One can go to a public library, and borrow LP records and copy them to Cassette tapes. It is NOT stealing. It is for personal use. And by copying from Limewire, and using it for personal use, is NOT like copying thousands, or even hundreds of files. And YES, it has been ruled “LEGAL” to copy from LPs to cassettes and from TV to Video tapes.

admin answers:

It’s legal to copy a LP for your own personal use. It is not legal to copy an LP to 1000 tapes and sell them.
It’s legal to make a back up copy of software cds etc also. The legality comes into play when you share these things with people who did not purchase them.
Therefore if you go to a site and download music you didn’t pay for and the royalties aren’t making it to who it belongs to it is pirating/stealing and illegal.

Sandy asks…

Why is limewire illegal but youtube converts aren’t?

I understand youtube converters are only legal if you use them for personal use, but why is Limewire illegal in any situation?

admin answers:

People who tell you that Limewire isn’t illegal do NOT understanding the whole concept. Limewire itself is legal and using the service to share your own documents and files is an acceptable use of the service. However, using Limewire or any peer-to-peer service to share copyrighted materials like music or movies IS illegal. Just read the terms of service for Limewire oe visit the site and you’ll see.

It is illegal to upload copyrighted materials to YouTube. That’s why they are working so hard to delete copyrighted materials and prevent them from being stored on their servers. YT has many policies against using copyrighted materials. Therefore, converting illegal YouTube content is the same as receiving stolen property (you didn’t pay for it , did you?).

Converting YT content is illegal… Don’t let anyone tell you different.

Http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/07/27/3076892-jury-awards-675k-in-boston-music-downloading-case

BOSTON — A federal jury on Friday ordered a Boston University graduate student who admitted illegally downloading and sharing music online to pay $675,000 to four record labels.
Joel Tenenbaum, of Providence, R.I., admitted in court that he downloaded and distributed 30 songs. The only issue for the jury to decide was how much in damages to award the record labels.
Under federal law, the recording companies were entitled to $750 to $30,000 per infringement. But the law allows as much as $150,000 per track if the jury finds the infringements were willful. The maximum jurors could have awarded in Tenenbaum’s case was $4.5 million.
Jurors ordered Tenenbaum to pay $22,500 for each incident of copyright infringement, effectively finding that his actions were willful.

Http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/amplifier/148/minnesota-mom-hit-with-15-million-fine-for-downloading-24-songs/

Minnesota Mom Hit With $1.5 Million Fine for Downloading 24 Songs
Posted Thu Nov 4, 2010 10:38am PDT by Daniel Kreps in Amplifier
What’s the value of a song? Jammie Thomas-Rasset has spent the last few years in court debating that question. The Minnesota mother of four is being penalized for illegally downloading and sharing 24 songs on the peer-to-peer file-sharing network Kazaa in 2006, but how much she owes the record labels has been in question. The jury in her third trial has just ruled that Thomas-Rasset should pay Capitol Records $1.5 million, CNET reports, which breaks down to $62,500 per song. It’s a heavy penalty considering the 24 tunes would only cost approximately $24 on iTunes

Joseph asks…

Where can i watch movies online for free?

i don’t want to download any films just watch them, so if anyone knows any good sites please tell me

admin answers:

Legally: http://www.hulu.com/movies

Not necessarily legal: http://www.watch-movies-links.net/

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