Downloading music and videos can be either legal or illegal. The same goes for computer programs.
If you download from sites where you pay a reputable source , then it is legal. An example of a reputable site to download from is iTunes.
If you download from sites that do not ask you to pay for songs/videos/programs that you can get in places you must pay, the download is almost certainly illegal.
you can download videos from youtube by downloading real player then going on its internal internet then going on youtube and downloading it.
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The correct answer is copyright violations.
Downloading creates a copy, which means you have violated the rights of the copyright holder even if you never listen to or watch it. Statutory fines for infringement in the US are $750 to $30,000.
The correct answer is copyright violations.
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Any videos that you have saved after downloading will be in your iTunes app where your music is stored.
Well, I would recommend downloading free videos for iPods from Friends21 because they offer a variety of videos for downloading. They also offer them for a fee of no charge.
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If by downloading you mean watching them online, then yes, its legal. If by downloading you mean making your own copy, then probably not.
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Downloading Videos from Youtube
yes
Downloading at flixdump is like downloading from youtube. Flixdump is a site that uses streaming videos. I suggest you use ant video downloader in getting the videos off your browser and saving it to your computer.
One of the best Android apps for downloading YouTube HD videos is Tube Mate. You can download it from Tubemate.com.
you can download videos from youtube by downloading real player then going on its internal internet then going on youtube and downloading it.
yes.. it creates bandwidth, you can keep the videos by downloading them off a site though if their really that good