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hey can anyone suggest a good program to download movies with? i cant find any.. i use limewire for audio but it's horrible for videos.
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Just heard about azureus through this forum and downloaded vuze beta but it seems to be all like random video clips and movie trailers.. not real movies / television shows
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thankyou but i was looking for a site a little cheaper.. like free..
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well bit torrent isn't illegal correct?
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well bit torrent isn't illegal correct?
If you get something for free that you are normally supposed to pay for, then more often than not, it's illegal.

Bittorrent itself isn't illegal. Downloading movies for free IS.


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so anyone know of a good program like limewire for music but for movies
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so anyone know of a good program like limewire for music but for movies
Yes, it was already mentioned. The iTunes Store.

Other than that, there are plenty of places where you can purchase previously viewed DVDs in just about any city in the U.S.

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