If you didnt buy it ...dont copy it!
yes yes it is illegal to purchase, own, or sell pirated DVDs. don't forget make
It burns DVDs to make replicas of it, however if it is a DVD not produced or made by yourself it is illegal
Yes
If you mail an original DVD that you legally purchased, and you didn't make any illegal copies, you're fine. If you mail a DVD you made (for example, a video of a family event), you're fine. However, if you make a copy of a commercial DVD and send either the original or the copy to someone else, that is illegal.
It is illegal to copy CD's or DVD's when the intended purpose is to manufacture and distribute the material without consent from the owner. It is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD that has been purchased for personal use.
Copying DVDs is generally legal for personal use in some jurisdictions under the principle of fair use or fair dealing, which allows individuals to make copies of media they own for private purposes. However, this legality can vary significantly based on local copyright laws and whether the DVDs are protected by digital rights management (DRM). In many places, circumventing DRM to copy DVDs is illegal, even if the copying itself might be permissible. Always check the specific laws in your area for precise guidance.
No, just as long as you don't make illegal copies and sell them
yes it is legal because on the covers it says not to make illegal copies
No, the Redbox machine does not make copies of movies. It rents physical DVDs, Blu-rays, or video games to customers for a limited time. Users can return the rented items after use, but the machine itself does not create duplicates of any content.
If you have purchased the original CD it is legal to make copies for personal use like say put a copy in your car so you can keep the original from getting damaged. It is illegal to give or sell copies of original CD's without explicit permission on the owner.
It isn't necessarily illegal. There are several books whose copyrights have expired and are free to read on the internet. At the same time there are always pirated copies of books that appear on the internet and are still copyrighted which would make it illegal.
Non-infringement refers to acts or goods that do not violate intellectual property rights. A company selling a product that might be used to make illegal copies of something might warrant that the product is for personal enjoyment and non-infringement. Thus, if a user uses the product to make illegal copies, it's not the seller's fault.