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Legal Movie downloads

MightyJD

Golden Member
I have been looking for sites that you can "legally" download DVD movies and burn them onto a DVD-R to watch in my DVD player... I have seen a few of these site and I was wondering if anyone has tried them and if they really are legal...

This is one of them that I have been checking out.
Download Shield

LMK what you guys think!
TIA,
Jeff
 
starz is having a free trial
check hot deals

edit- i dobut you will be able to burn them and watch them tho. anything you can legally dl will have restrictions on burning/copying
 
I am not trying to find warez or anything like that! I really want to find the truth behind sites like that and to find out if anything legal exists. I want to find a place where I can buy movies and download them legally....
 
Originally posted by: MightyJD
I have been looking for sites that you can "legally" download DVD movies and burn them onto a DVD-R to watch in my DVD player... I have seen a few of these site and I was wondering if anyone has tried them and if they really are legal...

This is one of them that I have been checking out.
Download Shield

LMK what you guys think!
TIA,
Jeff

You think that website is LEGAL? 😕

Pay $20 and download movies for a year? You are clueless
 
There was one that Disney was making a deal with. You could download the movie (in WMV format I think, but high-quality) and store it on your HD for up to 30 days, after which time it would expire. Also, once you started watching it you had 24 hours to finish watching it before it expired. There was a CNN article about it which I'll try to find.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
CinemaNow

It won't let you make a DVD-R of the movie, however. Digital Rights Management (DRM) is the only way their business model works.

Is that the one where you can download a movie and keep it for 30days until you watch it, at which point you have 24hrs to watch?
 
Thanks to those who a offering positive feedback.... No flaming needed!!! Of course I didn't think this was really legal! But many sites like this one have advertised right on their front page 100% legal... How can they advertise this and take money from people if they are running an illegal business!
 
Originally posted by: MightyJD
Thanks to those who a offering positive feedback.... No flaming needed!!! Of course I didn't think this was really legal! But many sites like this one have advertised right on their front page 100% legal... How can they advertise this and take money from people if they are running an illegal business!
In Russia, illegal business runs you!

Yeah, welcome to Russia's lack of copyright enforcement.
 
Originally posted by: MightyJD
Thanks to those who a offering positive feedback.... No flaming needed!!! Of course I didn't think this was really legal! But many sites like this one have advertised right on their front page 100% legal... How can they advertise this and take money from people if they are running an illegal business!

You mean like http://www.allofmp3.com? 😉

(ducks for cover and scurries away)
 
Thanks for all the feedback! A lot of those sites seem really cool, but who wants to watch a movie on their computer when I can watch it on my 54" HDTV... My PC is in a totally seperate room so that really isn't an option either.

I guess I'll stick with my $1.99 new release rentals at my local Hollywood Video! :shocked:
 
I go with 99¢ 1-day Monday rentals from Albertson's. Yes, Albertson's. The grocery store. Same a Kroger in other parts of the country.
 
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