Posted on 04/20/2017 9:18:05 AM PDT by markomalley
Anybody have any other suggestions for legal streaming sites?
bflr
Try KODI (XBMC), Exodus addon
Bookmark
That’s one (maybe the only...) nice thing about Netflix: it doesn’t require much bandwidth. 400MB ought to be plenty.
KB!
400KB ought to be fine!
Has anyone ever been fined for watching ‘free’ content online?
Have never heard of that.
BFL.
Yhankx
BM
24/7 Downton Abbey is now on Channel Pear, though a couple days of binging on it does cause one to consider making hot tea and looking about for servant’s bells to ring.
-pInG!
I agree with your assessment and no, they haven't improved. My biggest complaint about Crackle and Popcorn is the commercials. Typically, a movie will begin with commercials reasonably spaced. As a movie progreesses, commercials become more and more frequent to the point of absuridity, which completely ruins the viewing experience. A 2 hour movie will 3+ hours due to the frequency of commercials.
Like the saying goes, "you get what you pay (or not pay) for."
I know that a few years ago, Charter sent my mother in law a nastygram threatening to cut off her Internet after a grandson downloaded a couple of pirated movies. It said:
Dear Charter Internet Subscriber:
Charter Communications ("Charter") has been notified by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, that your Internet account may have been involved in the exchange of unauthorized copies of copyrighted material (e.g., music, movies, or software). We are enclosing a copy of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice that Charter received from the copyright holder which includes the specific allegation.
Under the DMCA, copyright owners have the right to notify Charters register agent if they believe that a Charter customer has infringed on their work(s). When Charter receives a complaint notice from a copyright owner, Charter will notify the identifiable customer of the alleged infringement by providing them a copy of the submitted DMCA notice. As required by law, Charter may determine that the customer is a repeat copyright infringer and reserves the right to suspend or terminate the accounts of repeat copyright infringers.
It is possible that this activity has occurred without your permission or knowledge by an unauthorized user, a minor who may not fully understand the copyright laws, or even as a result of a computer virus. However, as the named subscriber on the account, you may be held responsible for any misuse of your account. Please be aware that using Charters service to engage in any form of copyright infringement is expressly prohibited by Charter's Acceptable Use Policy and that repeat copyright infringement, or violations of any other Charter policy, may result in the suspension or termination of your service. You may view Charter's rules and policies, including Charters Acceptable Use Policy, under the policies section of charter.com.
We ask that you take immediate action to stop the exchange of any infringing material. For additional information regarding copyright infringement and for a list of frequently asked questions, please visit charter.com/dmca.
(yes, that scared the h*** out of the M-I-L)
Haven't heard of a problem because of streaming, though.
there is literally a mind boggling amount of add ons out there for literally everything it seems... its over whelming a bit...
IPvanish is your friend...
bfl
Thanks for the thumbs up.
Lately it’s binging on Fraiser(X-TV, 24/7)
Amazing that after a few years shows which were not of much interest (for whatever reason) become interesting and addictive. Enjoying these episodes much. Great writers and you gotta love Eddie!
Thank you for the thread.
PFL
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