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However, Nuremberg is a film about the rule of law. Watching it on a site that violates copyright law is a strange form of cognitive dissonance. Justice Robert H. Jackson, the protagonist, famously argued, "The ultimate principle is that you must put yourself in the position of the accused." By pirating the film, you are ignoring the "accused" site owners' theft of intellectual property. You have two paths to watch the trial of the century.

Because Nuremberg is a catalog title (over 20 years old), it frequently rotates onto ad-supported platforms. Tubi (owned by Fox) and Amazon Freevee often host the miniseries for free, legally, with standard commercial breaks. This experience is identical to 123 Movies but without the malware. nuremberg 123 movies

Historical dramas attract an older, less tech-savvy demographic. Hackers know this. 123 Movies clones are infamous for "drive-by downloads." One click to play Brian Cox’s opening monologue could instead download a Trojan horse or ransomware. Pop-up ads on these sites frequently lead to tech support scams. However, Nuremberg is a film about the rule of law

Believe it or not, the official rights holders have occasionally uploaded the full miniseries to YouTube in HD with ads. Search for "Nuremberg 2000 full movie" on YouTube first. It is currently available for rent or purchase via YouTube Movies ($3.99). Tubi (owned by Fox) and Amazon Freevee often

While uploading is the crime, downloading or streaming from unauthorized sources is a civil violation in the US and Europe. ISPs track traffic to known pirate IP addresses. If you stream Nuremberg via a torrent embed on 123 Movies, your ISP may send you a warning letter or throttle your speed.