Yes, copying and sharing is legal, as long as limited to private use.
Yes, it is illegal. Says who? The owner of the site?
Not Really
If you are taking something that you would have paid for, but now are not, it is probably illegal. Since one click moviez does not pay production companies to show the movie, it is illegal. Don't confuse streaming as a legal form of downloading.
There are many sites where one can watch free movies online. Hulu offers many titles one can watch for free. Crackle is another site where one can watch movies such as Talladega Nights and Big Daddy.
Crackle has a pretty good collection of Godzilla movies and its legal to watch them.
No.
Yes, if you have purchased it from a legal source, such as iTunes.
There are a few different legal websites that offer movies for downloading. Hulu, Netflix, and Crackle are just a couple of such companies that have websites for downloading movies legally.
No, using blubster is not legal. It is a file-sharing program that features free torrent downloads for music and movies.
It is important to ensure that the website you are using is not pirating movies, there are legal consequences to this. Also, downloading movies uses a lot of memory and space, these are the technical aspects to consider.
Yes, it is illegal. Says who? The owner of the site?
Not Really
If you are taking something that you would have paid for, but now are not, it is probably illegal. Since one click moviez does not pay production companies to show the movie, it is illegal. Don't confuse streaming as a legal form of downloading.
No. While sites such as this, which change URLs regularly, may not host illegal content themselves, the files they link to are illegal.
This is often a point of contention, but the current answer is no, not even for personal use.
Downloading movies is generally not legal unless you are doing so from a site where you are paying such as iTunes or Google Play. There are also streaming sites available such as Netflix or Lovefilm.
It's only ILLEGAL if you are downloading material that is COPYRIGHTED (movies, music, etc.). It is perfectly LEGAL if you are downloading freeware material that are not copyrighted. To improve this answer.It is the same as downloading music from sites like kazah. The FBI walks in to your ISPs office to get list of people downloading copyrighted music or movies.They prosecute you. My niece had about 40 songs downloaded,they wanted to charge her 1500.00 per song.My mom hired a lawyer,he got the total fine dropped to 5000.00,still kinda expensive. That's 5000.00 plus legal fees. Remember this while your downloading movies and music.