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I was looking around online the other day and I was looking for trailers for the new IT movie that had just come to the first run theaters, to my surprise, I saw a handful of websites that claimed to have the entire movie for free, thinking it was too good to be true, I clicked and to my surprise I was able to watch the entire movie, it was in HD and good quality.
Afterwards, I tried some other movies that are fairly new, and most of them are available. For some reason the only 2 that were not, were the Tom Cruise movie American Made and Geostorm.
Just wondering how this is legal and how they are able to keep the site up?
Not legal at all. But people don't seem to care anymore. To them, it seems like a victimless crime, and they feel justified because movies are so expensive. It's still theft.