Systems used for the systematic theft of intellectual property.I have no idea what either one of these are.
Post the us law please and I will stop.Systems used for the systematic theft of intellectual property.
This stuff is on the internet, right? Just let's you access on a tv, I thought.Systems used for the systematic theft of intellectual property.
I get all the sports I need from ps vue. So only use for movies. Having no cables in awesome.I’ve been using TT exclusively for movies and TV for a few months now. Sports I go with Kodi addons. No issues.
I use a fire stick. I also have an HD antenna that allows me to watch NFL games on CBS and FOX. ESPN and NFL Network have to be streamed though.I get all the sports I need from ps vue. So only use for movies.
Love the HD antenna and the side channels they get.I use a fire stick. I also have an HD antenna that allows me to watch NFL games on CBS and FOX. ESPN and NFL Network have to be streamed though.
Agreed. A lot of channels including all the standards like CBS, NBC, FOX, etc. Cut the cord a couple years ago and don’t miss it or the $$$ I was paying.Love the HD antenna and the side channels they get.
Do u know what terrarium is? If so, your thoughts are appreciated, if not that Kodi thread might be Sega.Ther is already a Kodi thread and a cable cutting thread. We really needed a new one?
Why would I let people go through a Kodi 50 page thing to read, this is better?Ther is already a Kodi thread and a cable cutting thread. We really needed a new one?
Systems used for the systematic theft of intellectual property.
Post the us law please and I will stop.
Lol. Here's their disclaimer:This stuff is on the internet, right? Just let's you access on a tv, I thought.
Does it make it illegal?Lol. Here's their disclaimer:
Q2. Is watching videos on Terrarium TV illegal?
No. Terrarium TV uses streaming technology instead of torrenting (P2P). Unless you share or upload videos, you’ll be ok.
While this is technically probably true, it doesn't make it legal.
FELONY!https://www.quora.com/Is-terrarium-TV-app-legal-for-streaming-and-downloading-TV-shows
ie, it's no different than going to a friends house and watching a movie on their netflix account.
Exactly what about streaming is copyright infringement?It's just like bittorrent. There's nothing inherently illegal or morally wrong with the technology.
But, it does put copyright infringement on steroids and makes that sort of thing very easy to take advantage of. Whether or not you use it for that purpose is up to you.
That all depends on what you're streaming.Exactly what about streaming is copyright infringement?
Faster, easier to use and set up, don't need skins, or exodus or any of thoses.How is it better than kodi. I love kodi
As far as I know there is no defined content in the USA that is subject to criminal penalty for streaming.That all depends on what you're streaming.
Alright just used video from troypoint to install. Wow. Not even close. Better than betterFaster, easier to use and set up, don't need skins, or exodus or any of thoses.
Check out "doc squiffy"
http://www.docsquiffy.com
No ad version is a must.
You can actually rewind and fast forward efficiently. Much better feeds too.
How do you get the no ad version?Faster, easier to use and set up, don't need skins, or exodus or any of thoses.
Check out "doc squiffy"
http://www.docsquiffy.com
No ad version is a must.
You can actually rewind and fast forward efficiently. Much better feeds too.
that seems to be a link for kodi stuff. where are the TT links? am i missing something?Faster, easier to use and set up, don't need skins, or exodus or any of thoses.
Check out "doc squiffy"
http://www.docsquiffy.com
No ad version is a must.
You can actually rewind and fast forward efficiently. Much better feeds too.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s9uTx_IObwMthat seems to be a link for kodi stuff. where are the TT links? am i missing something?
Your son does not seem to know what he is talking about re: KodiAccording to my son, who seems to know these things, Kodi is no longer being updated or monitored. So you'll have a lot of non-working links.
I've found Terrarium to be much more reliable but still use the Sportsdevil add on in Kodi for live sports.
It's very possible, I admit.Your son does not seem to know what he is talking about re: Kodi
Hmmm... I DL'd it off their site (terrarium) and have ads, but it's a newer version.
http://www.docsquiffy.com/downloads/Hmmm... I DL'd it off their site (terrarium) and have ads, but it's a newer version.
There's an area in settings where you can remove ads by entering in a Gmail address?.... But it doesn't seem to work.
Yeah, that option for removing ads has been deactivated. I guess that's how they support itHmmm... I DL'd it off their site (terrarium) and have ads, but it's a newer version.
There's an area in settings where you can remove ads by entering in a Gmail address?.... But it doesn't seem to work.
Don't really think that's an apt analogy.https://www.quora.com/Is-terrarium-TV-app-legal-for-streaming-and-downloading-TV-shows
ie, it's no different than going to a friends house and watching a movie on their netflix account.
I didn't make it but IP attorney in the link did.Don't really think that's an apt analogy.
I mean sure, I always get my legal advice from Bobby Abreu (very consistent ballplayer), and I can get the idea of the consumer of the streams not being very culpable (hence my comment about YouTube), but from the distributor side, it would be like getting a Netflix account and not just letting your friend watch a movie, but everyone in the world whether you know them or not, at any time. Which would be very different.I didn't make it but IP attorney in the link did.
Is that the version where you need mx player or vlc? I like that the new version doesn't need a player.
But how do you write that law, and not just crush youtube google and all the other aggregation sites out there as well? Hence the problem and the reason why streaming in the current form will never be made illegal in the USA.I mean sure, I always get my legal advice from Bobby Abreu (very consistent ballplayer), and I can get the idea of the consumer of the streams not being very culpable (hence my comment about YouTube), but from the distributor side, it would be like getting a Netflix account and not just letting your friend watch a movie, but everyone in the world whether you know them or not, at any time. Which would be very different.
It is.Is that the version where you need mx player or vlc? I like that the new version doesn't need a player.
Except if you are streaming you don't actually take possession of anything (the file) so you can't say it's copyright infringement.It's just like bittorrent. There's nothing inherently illegal or morally wrong with the technology.
But, it does put copyright infringement on steroids and makes that sort of thing very easy to take advantage of. Whether or not you use it for that purpose is up to you.
That's arguable, and as far as I know it's never been fully hashed out, which is what @culdeus was alluding to earlier, (I think, anyway).Except if you are streaming you don't actually take possession of anything (the file) so you can't say it's copyright infringement.
There's a lot more grey area out there than Game of Thrones and in-theater movies.and any other content that isn't normally part of NBC's Tuesday night broadcast ####fest lineup -- and you know and I know that this is a large portion of the Kodi, etc body of work -- I find the "I just looked at it but I never really had it" argument pretty disingenuous. That's not to say I'm here to cast judgement -- I'm as guilty as anyone on this front. I just don't try to delude myself about what I'm doing.