![]() ![]() It would be very difficult to classify what you describe as criminal. a work that has not yet been released for sale to the public by a copyright holder, but that will be made available or a movie that is currently playing in a theater). The criminal portion of the Copyright Act (17 USC § 506) states that it is a criminal act to willfully infringe copyright 1) for the purposes of commercial advantage or private gain 2) by reproducing or distributing within 180 days one or more copies of works with a retail value of more than $1,000 or 3) by distributing a work being prepared for commercial distribution (i.e. the copyright holder sues you for money).Ĭriminal copyright infringement is much more limited than civil copyright infringement. Copyright for the most part is a civil statute, with civil remedies (i.e. However, all that is illegal is not criminal. Yes, it is illegal to download ("make copies") of material that is protected by copyright. I found a great answer on Quora by an attorney, parts of which I'm going to quote: ![]() In the US, downloading such content is illegal, but you are unlikely to get into trouble by having illegally copied content on your hard drive. In many countries, it is perfectly legal to have copies of copyrighted content as long as you don't share it with others. ![]() The legality of possession of pirated content varies across countries. ![]()
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