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Jeg har lest dette flere plasser, men dette var det første jeg fant nå:

 

http://www.dagbladet.no/2010/02/15/kultur/film/tekno/10409638/

 

"- Advokat Magnus Stray Vyrje, som har opphavsrett som sitt spesialområde, bekrefter at det ikke rammes av åndsverkloven om man streamer en film på pc'en - uansett hvor den kommer fra.

Når man laster ned en fil, blir det lagret en kopi av verket - det skjer såkalt eksemplarframstilling. En slik kopi blir imidlertid ikke lagret når man streamer. Ved streaming skjer det kun tilgjengeliggjøring i form av fremføring. Og fremføring er tillatt så lenge den ikke skjer offentlig."

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Jeg har lest dette flere plasser, men dette var det første jeg fant nå:

 

http://www.dagbladet.no/2010/02/15/kultur/film/tekno/10409638/

 

"- Advokat Magnus Stray Vyrje, som har opphavsrett som sitt spesialområde, bekrefter at det ikke rammes av åndsverkloven om man streamer en film på pc'en - uansett hvor den kommer fra.

Når man laster ned en fil, blir det lagret en kopi av verket - det skjer såkalt eksemplarframstilling. En slik kopi blir imidlertid ikke lagret når man streamer. Ved streaming skjer det kun tilgjengeliggjøring i form av fremføring. Og fremføring er tillatt så lenge den ikke skjer offentlig."

 

Takk for mer info! Forumets retningslinjer forbyr dog linking til streamingsider selv om streaming av piratkopiert materiale ikke er i strid med norsk lov:

 

Det er forbud å poste materiale som er beskyttet av opphavsretten, med mindre man har opphavsretten til dette materialet eller det er godkjent av opphavsmann. Det samme gjelder linking til slikt materiale (herunder piratkopiert) på andre nettsteder enn de som rettighetshaver har godkjent.

 

Frem til retningslinjene blir endret opprettholder jeg avgjørelsen om at slike linker ikke tillates her i tråden. Jeg skal starte en diskusjon internt og se hva konklusjonen blir. :)

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Takk for mer info! Forumets retningslinjer forbyr dog linking til streamingsider selv om streaming av piratkopiert materiale ikke er i strid med norsk lov:

 

 

 

Frem til retningslinjene blir endret opprettholder jeg avgjørelsen om at slike linker ikke tillates her i tråden. Jeg skal starte en diskusjon internt og se hva konklusjonen blir. :)

 

men vi kan altså si "Google dette" men ikke linke det direkte ? :p

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Openculture.com har en liste med 700 Gratis filmer på internett.

 

http://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline

 

De har også en liste med nettsteder man kan se gratis film på:

Free Movie Sites:

Internet Archive – Feature Films
When you’re looking for free movies online, the Internet Archive should be your first stop. It features large collections of classic comedies, film noirand sci-fi/horror flix. Many films listed above come from the Internet Archive.

Australian Screen Archive: The Australian National Film and Sound Archive provides free and worldwide access to over 1,000 film and television titles – a treasure chest of down-under video 100 years in the making.

B Minus Movies: AMC is your new go-to site for B-movies by the likes of John Carpenter (Dark Star) and Roger Corman (Saga of the Viking Women). Want to see international icons before they made it big? Check out Raquel Welch in A Swingin’ Summer or kung-fu king Sonny Chiba inTerror Beneath the Sea. Looking for the unexpected? How about The Ruthless Four, a spaghetti Western starring Klaus Kinski.

BestOnlineDocumentaries: As one reader previously told us, “This site is a bit out of date and some of the links are broken, but it’s still a great compilation of online documentaries.” For more documentaries, you should also see Snagfilms mentioned below.

Big Five Glories: Presents classic films in the public domain within an attractive user interface. Makes the films a pleasure to watch.

Classic Cinema Online: This site nicely pulls together hundreds of classic films, ranging from Action to Westerns and even old cinema shorts and news reels.

Crackle.com: If you’re looking for more mainstream movies, here you go. This is Sony’s online movie play. Note: there’s probably some geo-blocking that comes with this. Also, one of our readers has also suggested the UK-based Blinkbox, which seems to offer another platform for more mainstream films.

Creative Commons: The folks who gave us the Creative Commons license host a wiki where you can find a good number of freely available films. Handy and worth keeping an eye on. I’d also suggest keeping tabs onCC’s Video blog.

Documentary Film Network: This site has been archiving documentaries for the past 4 years and serving them free of charge. Among the 181 films, you can find some of the Nixon-Frost interviews and a Che Guevara Biography.

Film Annex: This site has one of the largest selections of online films for you to watch or download. You can find free classic movies and television shows right here. And you’ll also find at the Film Annex many films from independent filmmakers and directors. The site gives you the ability to download or stream films to your PC, laptop or iPhone. The films are ad-supported.

FMO: FreeMoviesOnline features a large selection of public domain films.

Hulu: Unfortunately Hulu limits its programming to a US audience (a policy that really needs to change), but it’s the 800 pound gorilla in the US, and there are some decent films here. You will find some Hulu titles sprinkled in above.

IMDB: This is perhaps a little redundant, but the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) also hosts some free online films (as well as TV shows) on its site. From what I can tell, it’s done in partnership with Hulu. But this collection has the advantage of pointing you to some decent films. Click here and scroll down. You can also find another re-packager of Hulu flix over atVeoh.com.

NFB.ca: NFB.ca is a web site where you can watch films produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It offers access to 100s of documentaries, animated films and trailers. You can also access this collection via a free iPhone app. (p.s. You should also check out our own free iPhone app, which will let you download free audio books, free courses, free language lessons, and other types of intelligent media.)

OVGuide: If you’re looking for more free films, you should pay this site a visit. OVGuide is an up-to-date guide to online video, including TV shows, movies, and video games. It offers another way to find free movies online.

PBS Video: PBS hosts online a new film based on Michael Pollan’s bestseller, Botany of Desire. Other PBS productions are also housed here.

QuickSilverScreen: This site essentially puts torrents online and lets you watch films posted by other users, including many new films. It’s hard to believe that this site is entirely kosher, but it’s very popular (one of the top 3,000 sites on the web) and hardly a closely held secret.

SnagFilms: SnagFilms offers viewers high-quality video content from an extensive online library that now includes more than 4,000 titles. You can view films at snagfilms.com, as well on SnagFilms’ apps on all mobile and connected TV platforms, and Xbox.

Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive: This online catalog “provides access to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive. The Archive serves as a comprehensive informational and archival resource worldwide for moving image materials pertaining to the Holocaust and related aspects of World War II.”

The Auteurs.com: Though this site typically offers arts films on a pay-per-view basis, it does feature a series of free films. Each month, a free film is featured (see example here). The site also hosts free international films restored by Martin Scorsese’s Word Cinema Foundation, mentioned below.

UbuWeb: Presents dozens of avant-garde films & videos for your viewing pleasure.

Veoh.com: Tends to redistribute films from Hulu but some other gems one can be found here.

Video on Demand at Buy DVD.com: Ok, it’s not the most enriching collection of films. But if you’re looking for something light…

Wikipedia List of Public Domain Films: A great resource for finding films in the public domain

World Cinema Foundation: The WCF, created by Martin Scorsese in 2007, has restored a series of classic international films. You can watch them for free online.

YouTube Movies: YouTube hosts a series of full-length movies (that are likely geo-restricted).

YouTube Screening Room: The Screening Room presents high quality, short independent films to YouTube users and promises to roll out four new films every two weeks. The collection includes some Academy-Award winners and other quality films. More info here.

 

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