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i would recomened agenst it
quite a few have the 2 following issues
A its illegal
B there is virusesnow that i think aout it AOL video its fairly goodWent through many of the links and removed illegal content and reguarding the original question try the below link Joost has one of the better collections of old cartoons.

http://www.joost.com/epg/us/shows/animation/cartoons_retro/I UNDERSTAND that is wrong to post oinks to legal sites. My question is:
How do we know the SITE is illegal?
The original post wanted to see TV shows, which are copyrighted, but made available by the networks. For example ABC will allow you to WATCH some regular shows after they have been aired.
As for movies, here is a legal site that talks about the issue:
http://www.mpaa.org/piracy_LegalOpt.asp
Please read this link!How I determine what is legal and illegal is the following:

* Is the site hosting the content? If not the site itself is not illegal however almost always the content they're linking to is illegal, e.g. just linking to files posted on sharing sites like zshare.
* Does the TV show have ads? Almost any content provider is going to have some type of ads if not and it's something that aired on TV it's likely illegal.

Unfortunately it's pretty confusing to know what is illegal / legal. However, following the above two rules should almost always eliminate the bad from the GOOD.Quote from: MomNEEDShelp on June 12, 2009, 02:58:35 PM

Any good FREE TV sites out there? (Besides YouTube & In2TV & CRACKLE)

Not looking for episodes of current shows really like those on NBC.com and/or NBC.com. I am looking more FULL EPISODES of cartoons like Scooby Doo or Dora the Explorer. Also, older tv shows like Everybody Loves Raymond, King Of Queens, I Love Lucy etc. Again, basically shows that are no longer on tv. Figure you guys would know where to look.



Also, when you MAXIMIZE the screen in Youtube & other TV places.... why is the picture blurry? (It's not blurry when it's small)


THANKS!!
They upload videos in 320*240 or 640*480.
If I watch YouTube in HD on a 1024*768 screen it is crisp.


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