Nope. Plus, the studio would prefer that you not have the first copy, if it's more than 10 days after it was broadcast.
If you have a legal (paid for) installation of MS Word you do not have to pay any more if you copy text OR images into a document.
If you are talking about your copy of the legal documents, I suggest you get a bank deposit box and store the information there. A legal file should have involved an attorney who would keep that file in his office as well. It never hurts to have more than one copy, stored in more than one place to insure that the information is safe and available to you at some future date.
You would need to given much more detail in order to have any chance of an answer.
Information about how to make a DVD movie can be found on sites like Sly Soft, Magic DVD Ripper, Roxio, DVD Fab, Clone DVD, DVD Santa, and Copy Movies.
It is most definitely illegal to copy a rented movie, or any other movie you do not own. It is also currently illegal to copy a movie you own, if that movie has copy-prevention technology; not because it's illegal to copy it, but because it's illegal to bypass the copy-prevention.Extra InfoI would recommend VLC media player because it can play unprotected files. Also if you go into view and click 'advanced controls' you will see a red dot icon, this is the record button. It simply allows you to watch a film and while you are watching it will record the film onto your pc/laptop. For some reason when I do this it puts the file into my documents folder but all you have to do is rename it and put it wherever you want to.HOPE THIS HELPS
Two different songs: Perry Como in 1956 Vic Dana in 1963 (this one is the movie theme from Mondo Cane.)
US works prior to 1923 are in the public domain, and works 1923-1963 are in the public domain if they were not renewed. Unfortunately, it is more or less impossible to determine whether copyright was renewed without searching the paper records of the Copyright Office.
No it is not. Watch the movie "The Proposal" for more info!
A certified copy of a document such as a will is a more official form of a conformed copy. In legal practice, if a will (or contract for that matter) is signed, a conformed copy may be made by simply making sure that all aspects of the original are in the copy even though not done in an original manner. For example, a lawyer can make a conformed copy of a will by simply typing the testator's name where the testator signed it in order to show that it was signed. A certified copy is a conformed copy that is certified by some authority that it is a true copy of the original document. When a will is probated, a certified copy is commonly given to the executor. This certified copy consists of a true copy of the original together with the official certification by the court that probated the will that this is indeed a true copy of the will that was probated.
Elvis Presley recorded more albums, though most of the later ones were movie soundtracks.
Yes, you can add pictures with the copy/cut/paste method.Although it is probably wiser to use the Import media feature of WMM (windows movie maker) until you are more familiar with the program, you can copy and paste media directly from folders on your computer (or removable device).
The Supreme Court ruled that it is legal to record television shows to play at a more convenient time. This is different than obtaining a copy to avoid paying for the movie and causing economic harm to the movie company. Read about the 1984 decision of Universal Studios v. Sony Corporation of America. Mr. Rogers said he had no problem with families playing his show at a more convenient time.