Under current US law life of the author +70 years or in the case of work-for-hire 95 years post publication
95 years from creation.
Copyright term for software in India is 60 years from the date of publication.
Last name, First name of movie director.Title. Date watched. Year published (created usually copyright year). Print.
Generally, at least under US Law, copyright protection extends 70 years past the death ot the author/creator of the work.
To copyright a movie, you need to register it with the U.S. Copyright Office. This involves submitting an application, a copy of the movie, and the required fee. Once approved, you will have legal protection for your movie against unauthorized use or reproduction.
Contact the movie company. The copyright holder, or designated agent, is the only one who can legally do anything about a copyright infringement.
In Australia, protection exists for the life of the creator plus 70 years.
The movie probably has copyright in it. Youtube doesn't allow copyright.
It varies from country to country. The minimum for members of the World Trade Organization is the life of the creator plus 50 years; the US and several other countries have extended this to life plus 70 years.
As long as the movie was originally purchased from the source of the copyright, this is fine. Used movies are sold without penalty.If the movie one has purchased was originally stolen from the source of the copyright, the person purchasing said movie is in possession of stolen material, whether they are conscious of this fact or not.
If you manage to find a full version of the movie on YouTube, then you can play the video to watch the movie. However, beause it is a copyrighted material, I would imagine that it would not last long on YouTube because the owner of any part of the video, whether it be audio or visual parts of the movie, will be able to send a takedown notice alerting YouTube of copyright infringement. If a video is infringing someone's copyright and somebody claims it to be their property, then the video can be taken down.
Not legally, unless you own the copyright or have obtained a license from the copyright owner.