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Do people smuggle video cameras in theaters to record new movies like tropic thunder?

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im watching one on internet..but its like low quality .like some recorded it from in theater?

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  1. Yes, it's called 'bootlegging' and it's illegal... if you get caught. Big fine and prison time.


  2. Hey,

    I Actually Think They Do Yahooo. Cause I Watched That Angus Thongs And Perfect Snogging On The Internet, And You Could Hear People Speaking In It At The Start And Someones Head Was In Front Of The Cameraa At The Bottom Of The Screen :L

    Soo Yearh Im Pretty Sure They Do, There Gonnar Be In Trouble If They Get Caught Tho Ay .

    Hope This Helped.

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  3. Yes, basically all movies on the internet, unless they are in the public domain, "home type" (and there are some hilarious ones on the web), or through an officially sanctioned site, are stolen.  Either by smuggling a video camera into a theatre to record the movie or by loading recorded media onto a website.  Those recorded by a video camera are generally first run movies and the quality is generally poor.  Anyone caught doing this can be permanently expelled from the theatre and face criminal prosecution.  This is theft, plain and simple.

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