We Like to watch Movies and In India or World people love watch Hindi Movies But we need to pay to much money to watch online or go to cinema. It depends on what you mean by wrong. A lot of what is going on with the Internet violates copyright, or might; which means a court really has to decide the question of legality in light of what the copyright is on a given intellectual property and what that copyright covers. This is not always straightforward like , say, robbing a liquor store. Also, which court, civil or criminal, should preside over a given accusation of copyright infringement or unauthorized usage? Believe me, if this was simple to determine mega-corporations like Times-Warner would not be spending millions of dollars and marshaling enormous political resources to protect its copyrights.
Here are some issues to consider, many of which need legal clarification and perhaps legislation:
1. If you rent a movie, and show it to ten friends, who did not rent that movie, are you violating copyright? What if you visit each friend separately and show him or her the movie? Is the owner of the movie being cheated out of revenue; which is another way of saying theft.
2. If you find a movie in the closet of your rented cottage and you watch it, are you violating copyright? Does every usage of an intellectual property imply the right for the owner of this property to charge a fee or to grant license?
3. What if you decide not to physically take that found movie to a hundred friends' residences and instead distribute it to them digitally over the World Wide Web? What if you do that for ten thousand friends? At what point does that become illegal? Because this is essentially what peer exchange groups do.
4. What if you decide to make this a business, but you don't charge for those digitized movies. Instead you advertise on your site? What are you doing that is explicitly illegal?
5. Now, if I take a high quality copy of a movie like Black Swan and rent a theatre and charge people to watch it, that is obviously explicitly much the same as stealing your car and renting it or selling it to people. But if that is true, when did it become different from the examples above? Where do we draw the line? If the line is drawn at the point where you are directly making money by exploiting someone else's intellectual property, that would mean that the peer sharing groups are not doing anything illegal. But if peer sharing groups aren't doing anything illegal, whether they are passing around a song or a film, then how can the rightful owner of that property make a living, whether that is Paramount Studios, or your friend's garage band CD?
You should stop Piracy and start with some legal option to watch online movies and there are many, some are cheap, some costly, some are even free. Some options have been listed below.
Further, how would you feel if you made a movie and no one came to see it. You will lose all the money and go mad after losing crores. Let alone movies, what is you made a product, but its not selling because someone stole your idea and selling the same product for a fraction of your price, or even if someone is giving out your product for free!
Netflix - Start from Rs. 500 per month. Good Collection.
Amazon Prime Video - Rs. 500 per YEAR. Now that is cheap!
Hotstar - Mostly free content but premium content for Rs. 200 per month.
Youtube - You can watch online movies on YouTube Movies. you can find here paid or free Full Hindi movies.
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