Is It Illegal to Screen Record Disney Plus?🔥

When I was watching a Disney anime, I really wanted to record some exciting and fantastic clips for later viewing or sharing with my friends. But I don't know whether I can do that. And if I can record them, how can I do it? Do you have any advice?

For the question you raised, it actually mainly depends on what purpose you want to use the recordings for. They are legal for personal use, such as storing wonderful video footage for offline watching or simply sharing it with friends. But they are illegal if they are used for commercial purposes.

However, you may also encounter black screen issues while recording. That's because Disney Plus uses DRM to prevent unauthorized recordings. One practical method is to screen record Disney Plus using a secure and reliable screen recorder like EaseUS RecExperts.

EaseUS streaming screen recorder is a reliable screen recorder that captures encrypted online videos or movies with your screen, sound, microphone, or webcam. Its enhanced feature can solve the problem of recording a black screen due to encryption and allows you to screen record Disney Plus, YouTube, Amazon Prime, etc. Following these specific steps:

  • Step 1. Download and launch EaseUS RecExperts. Click the Enhanced Mode on the left menu bar.
  • Step 2. Click the Disney icon in the new interface. You will be directed to Disney's official website, where you can select the videos you want to record.
  • Step 3. Go back to EaseUS RecExperts and select the recording area. Select to record the webcam, system sound, or microphone.
  • Step 4. Once the recording settings are finished, click REC to start recording. To pause or stop recording, press the Pause or Stop button in the taskbar.
  • Step 5. After the recording, you will automatically enter the preview interface, and you can view and edit the recordings using its built-in editing tools.

No matter what method you use, please note that it's better for you to comply with Disney+ laws and regulations when you plan to screen-record protected videos such as Disney movies or TV episodes to avoid infringement or illegal risks.