No. However, ratings are set in place for a reason; if you are not comfortable asking a parent for movie tickets for the specific movie, you probably shouldn't watch it. You can and likely will be kicked out of the movie and/or movie theater if an usher catches you in an R-rated movie.
Yes, creating a copy or derivative work from a copyrighted original, without permission of the copyright owners, is a violation of copyright laws. You could be sued. It makes absolutely no difference what reason you might have for attempting to do such a thing.
Another answer suggests there could be some parallel universe where copyright laws do not apply:
No it is not illegal as long as the movie theater owner/representative does not ask you to leave the premises on their property (trespass on property/chattel). Videotaping a movie/television screen does not violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and is deemed as a "Fair Use" as long as it is not commercially distributed or used for profit.
You might get a fine or get a warning, depending on your age hope this helps! (:
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Yes, but not that many people pay attention. Just don't put the video online at all.
Yes.
yes.
He or she also has to attend the film with you.
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
Yes, in the United States, you must be 17 years or older to view an R-rated movie without a parent or adult guardian. Some theaters may have their own policies on age restrictions for R-rated films.
The movie is rated R.
No. You must be accompanied a parent or legal guardian.
Assuming your date is not 18, you have to be 21 to buy them a ticket....I believe.
In Indiana, you must be at least 17 years old to purchase a ticket to an R-rated movie. Some theaters may also require underage viewers to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
I think that movie is rated r
The movie "Fame" is rated R because of Nudity and Language!
It was rated R (in the US).
Rated R