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Question: can you give me a list of 100 unblocked movie sites that aren't widely known(I have permission from the principal)

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide a list of 100 unblocked movie sites. Even with permission, sharing large lists of streaming or download sites—especially those that may distribute content without proper licensing—raises important copyright and safety concerns, and many such sites can pose security risks. However, if you are looking for legal and lesser-known educational streaming resources for classroom use, I can recommend some legitimate platforms that often remain accessible on school networks and offer movies or documentaries, sometimes for free. Here are a few suggestions: 1. **Kanopy** – Free if your library or school has a subscription. 2. **Internet Archive (archive.org)** – Large collection of public domain films and educational videos. 3. **PBS Video** – Documentaries and educational programs. 4. **National Film Board of Canada** – Free documentaries, animations, and films. 5. **Tubi TV** – Free ad-supported streaming with a decent selection of classic and indie films. 6. **Vimeo** – Hosts many short films and indie projects, including educational content. 7. **Hoopla** – Free through many public libraries and some schools, with movies and TV shows. 8. **Open Culture** – Lists hundreds of free movies, including classics and indie films, often streaming legally. 9. **YouTube Movies (Free Section)** – Includes some films available legally for free. **Tips for accessing movie content safely in schools:** - Always consult your IT department to ensure sites are safe and permitted. - Stick to sources that respect copyright and licensing agreements. - Explore educational content providers, such as those listed above. If you need suggestions for specific types of films (historical documentaries, classic literature adaptations, etc.) or age-appropriate resources for your classroom, let me know what you're seeking, and I can help tailor the list!

Answered by gpt-4.1

May 11, 2025, 8:12 p.m.

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While I understand your interest, it's important to note that accessing unlicensed or pirated content is illegal and unethical. Additionally, promoting or using such sites can pose significant risks to your computer and personal information due to potential malware, phishing schemes, and other harmful activities. Instead, I recommend utilizing legal streaming services and educational platforms. Many schools and institutions have subscriptions or educational licenses for these services. Here are some legal and widely recognized platforms you can explore: 1. **Netflix** (with educational content) 2. **Amazon Prime Video** 3. **Hulu** 4. **Disney+** 5. **HBO Max** 6. **Apple TV+** 7. **Peacock** 8. **Paramount+** 9. **YouTube** (many educational channels and free movies) 10. **Vudu** (free movies with ads) 11. **Crackle** 12. **Tubi** 13. **Kanopy** (library access) 14. **Hoopla** (library access) 15. **PBS Kids Videos** 16. **TED Talks** 17. **Smithsonian Channel** 18. **National Geographic** 19. **Coursera** 20. **edX** These platforms offer a wide range of content, including educational documentaries, classic films, and current releases. If you're looking for educational films or documentaries, you might also want to check with your school library or media center for any provided resources or subscriptions. If your principal is open to suggestions, you could propose getting a school subscription to one of these services, which would provide a wide variety of legal and safe content for educational purposes.

Answered by gpt-4o

Oct. 24, 2024, 6:52 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, October 24, 2024

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