No it is illegal to download copyright material without the authors permission. Then you would have to ask the author if you can share it also.
LimeWire is a legal file-sharing program. Using it to share or download copyrighted files such as music, is illegal and violates the LimeWire Terms of Service.
It is legal to download and use the software. If you use it to download copyrighted material and share copyrighted material (be aware, by the way bittorrent works you are sharing out anything you are downloading) that is illegal, but is entirely your fault and not the fault of the software manufacturer.
Bit torrent is legal to use as long as the files you are sharing are not copyrighted.
No, that's like asking if it's illegal to steal a car as long as you don't give it to a chop-shop. Downloading copyrighted material is infringing on the copyright itself, the MPAA and RIAA would have a field day in court if they get you (they will sometimes pretend do be a valid download source, log your I.P., contact your Internet Service Provider and pursue legal action). It's a rare occurrence statistically but it still happens... It's best to look for something under the Creative Commons instead.
Gay torrents allow users to download and share gay-related media for free, though it may not always be legal. This media can include music, films, and e-books.
Many users of Bittorrent upload illegal content of copyrighted files such as music that they did not pay for. Other users then download this content to their own device to illegally use. Correction. Downloading using Bittorrent is only illegal if what is being transmitted is copyrighted. It can be used to share Linux, public domain movies, music, and many other things that are free to share. It is only illegal when used with copyrighted works. Bittorrent itself is 100% legal.
Go here: http://aresgalaxy.sourceforge.net/copyright.htm I read it and basically, if you own a copyright or the file is not copyrighted, it's legal. If the file is copyrighted, such as a music or movie file that you bought or downloaded, then you don't have the rights to share the file.
BearShare is reportedly legally to download and share. The music sharing file site has been endorsed by companies such as CNET.
Downloading torrents itself is not inherently piracy, but it can be used for illegal activities such as downloading copyrighted material without permission. It is important to be mindful of the legal implications of downloading content through torrents and ensure that you have the necessary permissions to download and share the files.
Using Limewire, or any P2P program, is not illegal unless you use it to download copyrighted material such as music, movies, games, etc. For example: If you use Limewire to download a song such as Master of Puppets by Metallica, that is illegal. But if you use it to transfer or share a non-copyrighted file it is perfectly legal. That does not mean however, that all songs, movies, etc. are copyrighted and illegal to download. Some things that used to be copyrighted have either had their copyright expire or have aged so much that they fall in to what is called the Public Domain. Anything in the Public Domain is available for use by the public. For more information on Public Domain click on the following links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm
One can download this movie on a variety of torrent and media share websites illegally. Legally, it can be obtained on Netflix, or possibly via Itunes or Amazon.
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