IPTV Clamp Down (POLICE visit)
Discussion
Mabbs9 said:
You can ask them when they knock 
The bbc article says it from £35 a month I don't pay any monthly fees on mine.
Mines all run off an island outside of europe. Its a mate of mine pay him a few quid each year for a new account gives me a years access.
I know someone who works in MOD Intelligence who has one! lol
It's a bit sensationalist. Only the ones profiting from it are the targets really:
“In 2021, two individuals, Paul Faulkner and Stephen Millington were sentenced to a total of 16 months in prison for watching unauthorised streams,” FACT notes.
While it’s certainly true that consuming pirated streams is against the law, the cited convictions were not just for the “watching” part.
Millington, for example, also developed the pirate Kodi addon Supremacy, while Faulkner operated pirate IPTV service TV Solutions. Both also earned significant revenue through these illicit operations.
https://torrentfreak.com/police-pays-home-visits-t...
“In 2021, two individuals, Paul Faulkner and Stephen Millington were sentenced to a total of 16 months in prison for watching unauthorised streams,” FACT notes.
While it’s certainly true that consuming pirated streams is against the law, the cited convictions were not just for the “watching” part.
Millington, for example, also developed the pirate Kodi addon Supremacy, while Faulkner operated pirate IPTV service TV Solutions. Both also earned significant revenue through these illicit operations.
https://torrentfreak.com/police-pays-home-visits-t...
DodgyGeezer said:
A 'golden age of streaming' was meant to cure the issue of piracy - however, as always, greed has scuppered the plan
Netflix got greedy, I get it free with another service now! No reason to put their prices up they lost milllions.Had sky about 3-4 years ago don't miss it, I feel they exploit lower income families amount of single mums I have met with mega bills! I was paying too much when I binned it.
I'd be surprised if they prosecuted watchers - its the sellers they will usually go after
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/20017503.bursledo...
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/20017503.bursledo...
WonkeyDonkey said:
Funny how if someone owes you money it's a civil matter and police don't want to know.
Suddenly you owe sky money and police dedicate all their resources to catching someone daring enough to not pay to watch Burnley Vs stoke.
It’s pretty clear how they are distinguished. Suddenly you owe sky money and police dedicate all their resources to catching someone daring enough to not pay to watch Burnley Vs stoke.
surveyor_101 said:
Netflix got greedy, I get it free with another service now! No reason to put their prices up they lost milllions.
Had sky about 3-4 years ago don't miss it, I feel they exploit lower income families amount of single mums I have met with mega bills! I was paying too much when I binned it.
Netflix is still dirt cheap for what you are getting. Had sky about 3-4 years ago don't miss it, I feel they exploit lower income families amount of single mums I have met with mega bills! I was paying too much when I binned it.
WonkeyDonkey said:
Dingu said:
It’s pretty clear how they are distinguished.
It may be but there's no need for the police to get involved in the investigation. This should be a private prosecution by sky and/or any other entities who are being deprived.
Dingu said:
surveyor_101 said:
Netflix got greedy, I get it free with another service now! No reason to put their prices up they lost milllions.
Had sky about 3-4 years ago don't miss it, I feel they exploit lower income families amount of single mums I have met with mega bills! I was paying too much when I binned it.
Netflix is still dirt cheap for what you are getting. Had sky about 3-4 years ago don't miss it, I feel they exploit lower income families amount of single mums I have met with mega bills! I was paying too much when I binned it.
I used to have one, brilliant for those Saturday afternoon football matches where they're not on TV for some old rule about not televising so people go out to a match instead.
Other than that we usually just watched the same Sky TV we have downstairs but in the bedroom.
Haven't subscribed for a few years now though.
Other than that we usually just watched the same Sky TV we have downstairs but in the bedroom.
Haven't subscribed for a few years now though.
Sixsixtysix said:
What I am interested in is why the people who are happy to steal online content would almost always never go into a shop and steal items off a shelf. Why is it ok to steal digital content?
These arrests are of people selling access to copyrighted material. They are profiting from an illegal activity. Pretty cut and dried. Stealing implies theft. Taking the property of another person with no intention of returning it.
That’s not really applicable to streaming online content. Copyrighted material is put online by people who own it and want to sell access to it. But the same copyrighted material is left lying around where you can watch it for free with minimal effort.
You are arguably reducing their ability to monetise it. But if you would not have paid to watch it they have not actually lost anything.
The beauty of Netflix, Amazon Prime or Spotify is that they have developed an offer that people are willing to pay for, even if they could find most of the content for free. It’s convenience and packaging.
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