Actually, there's no such thing as international copyright. With stuff like the Yamakasi documentary and Jump London/Jump Britain, it is perfectly okay for Americans to infringe on copyrights that exist in Britain or France. Well, it's not MORALLY okay, but I mean, you can't get persecuted for it because the law doesn't extend internationally. With music, stuff in Britain PROBABLY has a North American distributor and that's where you run into trouble. But seeing as no Yamakasi stuff nor Jump London/Britain were released in the US, it is not illegal for us to view the entire movies without paying for them. We are not violating any copyrights which actually exist in the US. Once these things get released in the US under an American distributor who applies for a copyright of the material, then it'd be illegal.