Certainly!
It is generally legal to lend a DVD to a friend for them to watch privately. However, distributing or sharing copyrighted material for financial gain without authorization is illegal.
No.
Yes, if you have the DVD. If you downloaded it on the computer, or didn't buy it, then no it is not legal.
when the movie is on a DVD its legal but when a movie just got in a movie theatre or is turning into a DVD its allegal to watch on the net. you can pay for the movie on the net and then it wont be allegal.
If you buy the DVD, you can watch it as often as you like, without paying extra. You can also borrow the DVD from a friend.
You convince a friend to take you to the theater and pay or have him buy the DVD for you.There are no other legal means, and WikiAnswers does not permit illegal how-to answers.
Borrow the DVD from a friend.
If the movie is under copyright then no, you can not give one to your friend. You can only use it for yourself.
The best way is the legal way. If it's still playing in theaters, you can buy a movie ticket and go watch it. If it's out on DVD, go buy it or borrow it from a friend that already owns it, or rent it from one of the many DVD renters available.
Simply borrow the DVD from the friend or family to watch Jason and the Argonauts free. The second option is to watch it at 10startmovies website for free.
Movies purchased from iTunes cannot legally be put on a DVD for viewing on a TV. They can be stored on a DVD as a backup copy but this will not play on a DVD player. (See links below)
You can find it at a video store, borrow it. Another way is if you have a friend that will let you borrow the DVD.
it is hard to find source if it is or not i believe it is as long as you do not make copies of a DVD and sell it or give it or rent it to someone else