No; the act of duplication is infringement, regardless of whether you sell it or give it away.
It is.
There are rumors going around someone bought movie rights, but nothin definate.
There is no free and legal site to read it online. However your public library may have bought a digital copy. In this case, it would be legal because it was paid for.
you can not because the movie you bought has a protcetor on it.
The movie "We Bought a Zoo" was released on December 23, 2011.
Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
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.
one of the girls was kicked out of their clique because she dated someone out side it
the hunger games
It says as the movie is starting it is a federal offence to copyright the movie (which means tape the movie). So no it is not legal
the law says you have to have an adult 18 years or older to accompany a minor in rated r film, however i seriously doubt that once the ticket is bought and paid for by someone over the age of 18, not 17, they will check IDs going into the theater
The first thing someone has to do to acquire the rights to a book in order to make it a movie, is to find the author. The author of the book then has to sign legal documents giving the rights to the producers of the movie.