for it not to be pirate copied or for the movie not to be copied
so you could know that it is copyrighted
Yes and it is illegal to copy movies that are copyrighted.
First, downloading copyrighted works is illegal. 2nd, the torrent protocol splits files into many pieces. These pieces are not sequential. If you play a movie that is half downloaded, at best the movie will jump forward at random intervals. It may also be unintelligible. 3rd, movie companies and individuals will sometimes offer a movie that in reality is not that movie. 4th, did I mention that downloading copyrighted works is illegal?
Legally, nowhere. This is a copyrighted film. The DVD version is available for purchase.
The 1953 movie is available on amazon for purchase/viewing. There are fees for watching or buying the movie; it is not available for free anywhere at this time. It's a copyrighted film owned by MGM.
so you could know that it is copyrighted
Presuming the script they came from is copyrighted, Yes they are.
By seeing it in a cinema.
Yes, movie lines can be copyrighted as they are considered a form of creative expression. This means that the original creators of the movie lines have the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and perform those lines.
Yes, movie quotes can be copyrighted if they are considered original and creative expressions. This means that using them without permission could potentially infringe on the copyright holder's rights.
Yes copyrighted movies cost money.
If it is an original creation (of your own) and not copyrighted, then you can play it wherever you like.
Yes and it is illegal to copy movies that are copyrighted.
Movies are protected by copyright. Inventions are protected by patents.
uTorrent is arguably the best free movie download engine. It is important to note, however, that downloading copyrighted material is illegal, so make sure any movies you download are not copyrighted.
Yes, showing a movie in class without the appropriate licensing can be a violation of copyright laws. It is important to obtain the necessary permissions or license to show copyrighted material in educational settings to avoid any legal issues.
No, not at all. Well, as long as it is not pirated.