Where Can I Go If I Still Want To Download?

Everyone on Earth needs some form of entertainment from time to time, and for most of us it is music, video games, television shows, movies, PC applications, etc. With the threat of lawsuits hanging over your head with each movie you download, where can you go to be sure that the material you are listening to, watching, playing and downloading is legal?
The truth is that you have a number of options, if you are still eager to build your collection by downloading movies from the Internet.
• You can search the Internet for sites that provide updated lists of websites, such as moviescapital.com, where you can legally download, watch or burn to CD the files that you want for a minimal fee. Enjoy full-length movies without any commercials or spyware to worry you.
• A number of television networks offer full episodes their shows with commercial interruption from their official site. Networks such as NBC, ABC and CBS typically offer new episodes of their shows the following morning after they are broadcast on air in their regular time slot (most of the time these are geo limited to the united states only).
• MySpace and Fox are working together to bring you Fox on Demand, allowing you to watch the most recent episodes of your favorite Fox shows online for free.
• You can find full-length movies with expired copyrights and available to the public at Entertainment Magazine Online.
• If music is your thing, you can create a radio station of your own that only plays the genres and songs that you choose with limited commercial interruption for a limited time each month for free at Pandora Radio. You can create playlists and listen to your favorites at FineTune.
With so many options at your disposal, there is no need to go astray and risk serious fines or jail time by downloading movies files illegally.