Movie Downloads
There are currently millions of users downloading and trading files legally on file-sharing networks.

File sharing is not illegal as long as you obey and comply with all relevant copyright laws. Sharing copyrighted material without permission to do so is illegal.

File sharing makes it possible to efficiently share all types of files and information over the internet, and the technology and software is completely legal. But used improperly can put you at risk. For files protected by copyrights, you generally need the copyright owner's permission before you make it available to other P2P users or download it. Most Popular music, movies, games and software are protected by copyright. The Subscription fee paid to access this site does not relieve you of your responsibility to honor copyright law.

We do not condone copyright infringement. As a condition to use this site, you agree that you must not infringe the intellectual property or other rights of others, in any way. The unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, public display, communication to the public or public performance of copyrighted works is an infringement of copyright. Users are entirely responsible for their conduct and for ensuring that it complies with all applicable copyright and data protection laws. In the event a user fails to comply with laws regarding copyrights, other intellectual property rights, data protection and privacy, such a user may be in violation of the law and exposed to civil and/or criminal liability, including possible fines and jail time. you can contact your local authorities to find more information about copyright law.

How can I stay legal?
Stay legal and avoid breaking the law. Quick steps to stay legal:

1. Make sure there are no potentially infringing files in your shared folders - meaning only files that are in the public domain, for which you have permission to share or are available under pro-sharing licenses.

2. Remove potentially misleading files names that might be confused with the name of copyrighted materials

3. Disable the "sharing" or "uploading" features on your P2P applications that allow other users on the network to get copies of files from your computer. If you don't share - you reduce the risk.

You can also find more information on file-sharing networks by visiting these sites:

Electronic Frontier Foundation (or EFF): http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/howto-notgetsued.php

Federal trade commission: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/sharealrt.htm

For more information about U.S. copyright law, please visit: http://www.loc.gov/copyright/

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