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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
, 14:11
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@ Germany
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#12
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Watching films online is legal. You're not even downloading the actual film. (It's the uploading that's illegal).
Sites like www.watch-movies-online.tv for e.g is completely legal, because they only supply the links & you're allowed to watch the films that are posted on it. Thousands of people do it & post comments on every movie that's been watched.
The X6 supports full web browser (OSS) v7.0 with Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0, that's hardly the same.
The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
-Albert Camus
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2009-11-26
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@ Switzerland
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I'm aware of that. Actually you are downloading the film. Only temporary, but you do.
(If you check your temporary files, a movie played in any flash player is saved there until it isn't needed any more or removed manually)
This of course, is not legal. However, it's pretty much a gray area, you won't get sued for it, because there are too many people who do it. But at least in germany (where I live) it is prohibited to download movies with copyright to your pc, if you didn't buy the license.