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would i get in trouble for putting movies online?
I want to create a website to put all the DVDs I own online for free.
Where someone can go online to the site & just watch whatever movie I have.
I just wasn't sure if I'd get in trouble?
They're older movies, a few years old.
What about new realeses?
& full music albums?
4 Answers
- Rose DLv 77 years ago
Completely, totally, 100% illegal. And you'll need a really, really good lawyer if you don't want to land in prison.
Every time someone watched one of the movies, you (and they) would face a fine between $750.00 and $250,000.00 and up to 5 years in prison. For viewers, they usually go for smaller fines like $10,000.00 per movie. For distributors they try for the maximum fine plus some prison time.
- Anonymous7 years ago
You can view that movie totally free using http://tiny.cc/moviemax in full HD quality.
- Anonymous7 years ago
You better use "cloud storage". google it.