Many people using the Internet often download specific works such as music and movies. However, it is illegal to more strictly protect the copyrighted work. Today, it is illegal to download and share copyright protection materials in many countries such as Japan and the United States. In fact, anyone who enjoys copyright protection material will be fined or imprisoned. For example, according to the Yahoo movie, a Japanese gunma man was arrested for uploading the movie "Wind Cloud" in 2014.
In almost all countries, the work is illegal. This is not because torrents are different from downloads. When you use Torrent, you also distribute the work and upload some of the material to others. If you download a torrent that does not upload it strangely even with 1 byte, no one can sue you because you destroy it, but it always uploads a few bytes, and you are a criminal is
When considering validity it is best to consider the rights of the copyright owner. Since unauthorized uploading and streaming of copyrighted websites violates copyright, please do not use them. By the way, in most countries, such crimes are actually punished by law. Please note that even if the streaming technology is not illegal (such as P2P) the nature of the content you receive may be the same. This is clearly an acknowledgment if website streamlining is approved by movie trailers or video / video clip copyright holders for promotional purposes. However, if you find a website offering free movies and video for free, or if the cost is considerably lower than the legitimate online service, this is indeed doubtful.
In fact, it is legal to use a file sharing site. Many people choose to share their work online, but it is illegal to download materials with copyright (such as the latest big hits or best-selling albums). Downloading such items is illegal and you can appeal. It may be sentenced to five years imprisonment. Is there really a worth going to see a new movie for free? I do not think so!
Downloads and other private copies may be allowed, but public postings - through uploading and providing copyrighted content - are still illegal in most countries, if not all. For example, in Canada it is legal to download as long as non-copyrighted files are used for non-commercial purposes, but it is illegal to distribute copyright-protected files (P2P network Upload etc). Some countries, such as Canada and Germany, limit penalties for nonprofit copyright infringement. For example, Germany passed a bill that limits fines for those who are accused of sharing movies and magazines between 800 and 900 euros. In Canadian copyright modernization law, statutory damages for noncommercial copyright infringement are limited to $ 5,000, but this applies only to copies made without breaking "digital lock". However, this applies only to "pirated distribution", not for non-commercial use.