July 23, 2009

Download Movies The Above-board And Reputable Way

Just a couple of decades ago, you couldn’t even observe a movie in your own home. The technology didn’t yet exist. Then along came videos and video stores and we all began enjoying watching films at home. Now we can even download films instantly to our computers.

Currently, there are scores of highly regarded and absolutely above-board sites that will permit you to download first-class, full-length movies straight to your computer. The bulk of them will charge a charge, either a membership fee that is good for a year or more or a pay per download cost.

Along with the permissible sites, however, there are quite a few illegal sites that offer to allow you to download movies for without charge. The bulk of these free films are bootleg copies. The quality of the screening is not promised and you may be getting more than you asked for in the form of viruses, adware and malware.

In this nation and in most of the world there are copyright laws that protect the originators of creative works to obtain a return when others benefit from their work. The bulk of films are copyrighted. There may be a few of them that are in the public domain, very old movies that did not renew their copyright or the very few that may have originally been appropriated to the public domain, nonetheless the substantial mass of all films are copyrighted.

That means that the great bulk of the existing movies or even most of the good films from the past 40 years are most probable still under copyright. When you download a illegally copied replica from the Internet you are violating copyright law. You could even be risking prosecution.

Any artistic work, counting films and music that was created after January 1, 1978 is inevitably copyright protected for the term of the author’s life, plus an supplementary 70 years after the author’s death. If the work is from an unidentified source it is still copyrighted for 95 years from first publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is less. Basically, that means that almost every film is copyrighted.

If you are downloading bootleg films for free of charge you are breaking the law. That may or may not be enough of a deterrent to stop you, but with the free sites you also take the risk of viruses and computer tribulations, not to mention that the quality of the film is not promised.

The officially authorized and reputable sites offer virus protection for your computer. They pay royalties to the copyright owners and they will supply you with a first-class, whole motion picture at a reasonable cost. Be wise when you download and do it lawfully.

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