Matt Crunk
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I recently ran across a website which offers free downloads of over 150 classic Film Noir titles, plus many more general films from The Golden Era to present. Many of the films listed I have never found on DVD or anywhere else, while others are better restored versions of some of the PD films than can be found elsewhere on the web or on cheap DVDs you find in discount bins. After downloading several of them I notice that quite a few were obviously recorded off of TCM, as their logo appears in the lower right corner from time to time while viewing.
OK here's my question: From a legal standpoint, I'm pretty sure the people who operate this site are violating a few copyrights (of those films that aren't in PD) by offering them for download, but from the end user's standpoint, how is downloading these movies for our own private viewing any different, legally, than just recording them directly off of TCM ourselves (which comes under fair use)?
OK here's my question: From a legal standpoint, I'm pretty sure the people who operate this site are violating a few copyrights (of those films that aren't in PD) by offering them for download, but from the end user's standpoint, how is downloading these movies for our own private viewing any different, legally, than just recording them directly off of TCM ourselves (which comes under fair use)?