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Siouxie May 4th 2017 3:42 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by peterfc (Post 12242349)
Hi

Oh dear me people are up in arms because you now have to pay for Filmon.

As i don't watch to much TV it's not of interest to me as i download more than i watch. For some it will cause problems, no going for a drink while the wife watches her Soaps.

Peter

Do you pay for the films you download?

peterfc May 4th 2017 5:15 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 
[QUOTE=if its of no interest - then how do you know - and why post
what an unpleasant thing to do[/QUOTE]

Unpleasant!!!!! and i posted how to now get UK TV????????? all those who now have TV again may have another opinion than you do.

Then again there is always someone who just wants to moan, if the cap fits/

Peter

peterfc May 4th 2017 5:19 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12244729)
Do you pay for the films you download?

Would love to answer that but best do a Google search. I will say i never download at home.

Peter

EMR May 4th 2017 5:53 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by peterfc (Post 12244818)
Would love to answer that but best do a Google search. I will say i never download at home.

Peter

Ebay now Co operating with the authorities who are investigating the supply of IPTV boxes that could fall foul of the new law.
Where will our friendly suppliers to UK expats now get their boxes.

macliam May 4th 2017 6:22 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by EMR (Post 12244849)
Ebay now Co operating with the authorities who are investigating the supply of IPTV boxes that could fall foul of the new law.
Where will our friendly suppliers to UK expats now get their boxes.

Too much propaganda, I fear. The "authorities" have about as much chance of stopping this as they do in forcing the poor pirated companies to pay the taxes they owe - my heart bleeds for Amazon and Google.....

If laws could actually stop things happening, there would be no pit bulls on council estates.

mfesharne May 4th 2017 6:30 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by macliam (Post 12244885)
Too much propaganda, I fear. The "authorities" have about as much chance of stopping this as they do in forcing the poor pirated companies to pay the taxes they owe - my heart bleeds for Amazon and Google.....

If laws could actually stop things happening, there would be no pit bulls on council estates.

:goodpost::thumbsup::goodpost:

peterfc May 4th 2017 6:31 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by 12244849
Ebay now Co operating with the authorities who are investigating the supply of IPTV boxes that could fall foul of the new law.
Where will our friendly suppliers to UK expats now get their boxes.

You probably know but the boxes are not the problem and it's the content so the boxes can and i am sure still be sold. But what has this to do with getting TV from somewhere instead of Filmon.

Why not try and contribute something of great interest for a change.

Peter

EMR May 4th 2017 8:20 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by peterfc (Post 12244889)
You probably know but the boxes are not the problem and it's the content so the boxes can and i am sure still be sold. But what has this to do with getting TV from somewhere instead of Filmon.

Why not try and contribute something of great interest for a change.

Peter

Given the miles of posts regarding anything to do with UK tv the future of IPTV and streaming is far more important than whether filmon is free or not.
There are a number of business operating selling these boxes to expats.
The first suspended prison sentences have been issued to suppliers of these boxes.

Loafing Along May 4th 2017 8:31 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by EMR (Post 12245011)
Given the miles of posts regarding anything to do with UK tv the future of IPTV and streaming is far more important than whether filmon is free or not.
There are a number of business operating selling these boxes to expats.
The first suspended prison sentences have been issued to suppliers of these boxes.

I disagree. Many Expats enjoy British television and do not have "spare money" to spend on expensive subscription channels. This option was cut by repositioning of the satellite and so the switch to an App such as FilmOn on a "box" connected to the internet was a logical step. Now FilmOn is subscription it is necessary to find alternatives, so far several have been recommended and that is great.
I do believe in today's environment the possibility or the point of chasing down some pensioner in Portugal or Spain and elsewhere is a distant possibility and therefore have been following in hope of being recommended a good solution.

macliam May 4th 2017 9:11 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by EMR (Post 12245011)
The first suspended prison sentences have been issued to suppliers of these boxes.

Ummm - this was for selling boxes to pubs so that they could show sports without paying commercial subscription fees. Not quite the same thing and definitely nothing to do with this thread.

From your selective information on this subject, one might almost suspect you have a vested interest here......:huh:

peterfc May 4th 2017 9:20 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by macliam (Post 12245052)
Ummm - this was for selling boxes to pubs so that they could show sports without paying commercial subscription fees. Not quite the same thing and definitely nothing to do with this thread.

From your selective information on this subject, one might almost suspect you have a vested interest here......:huh:

Or could it be after posting for almost 16,000 times it's about posting anything good, bad or plain rubbish.

Sadly all this has nothing to do with where to get UK TV for those who need to find it.

Peter

carvoeiro May 4th 2017 9:27 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by peterfc (Post 12244817)
Unpleasant!!!!! and i posted how to now get UK TV????????? all those who now have TV again may have another opinion than you do.

Then again there is always someone who just wants to moan, if the cap fits/

Peter

Peter - thank you for your later posting offering a solution
my comment refered to your first posting obviously looking down your superior nose at anyone wanting to watch tv
personally my preference is live music closely followed by well recorded music
but i also enjoy tv - unlike yourself who only seems to enjoy making derogatory postings about those who also do

btw as almost all of the alternative offerings seem to offer better quality than filmon personally i don't think i will miss it at all

EMR May 4th 2017 10:40 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 

Originally Posted by macliam (Post 12245052)
Ummm - this was for selling boxes to pubs so that they could show sports without paying commercial subscription fees. Not quite the same thing and definitely nothing to do with this thread.

From your selective information on this subject, one might almost suspect you have a vested interest here......:huh:

My interest is knowing people who have been ripped off by these suppliers of IPTV boxes.
Telling them that you need an upgrade, pay a monthly subscription and we can get you all the Sky and BT sports channels ( illegaly).
Not pubs , not restaurants but ordinary people.
If the kodI s of this world sign up with SKY, BBC etc to allow access only by subscription so be it.
If it means that expats have to pay to get UK tv then so be it.
The numerous articles in the UK press on MSN are hardly selective, they report the steps being taken to protect the copywrite of the broadcasters.
The suppliers, creators of the very progs that expats seem unable to live without .

carvoeiro May 4th 2017 10:51 pm

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 
xbmc - now kodi was originally written as a shell to hold third party software and to act as a player for most file common file types - open software
it now offers a core of its own programs - but still remains open and states it is committed to remain so
without ths approach kodi wouldn't exist as we know it today - much of the package was written and improved by third party and hobbiest developers
of course there is often a fine line between open and illegal
but the very nature of it will always allow you or other third parties to write addons to achieve a variety of end results
Copyright is hugely complicated so will always be open to interpretation - length of private - public ownership - rights of heirs etc is a very contentious subject
Very difficult to enforce - in the 10 years or so i've been using it many third party addons have come and gone - enough to suggest there will always be more
Kodi is a world wide product - An example of difficulty to enforce any rules could easily be SKY - some freeview rights - some restricted - different licensing for the UK different parts of Europe and restrictions on the rest of the world - not Kodi;s core business to enforce any of these rules or to create a UK version of itself

Knoxy_UK May 5th 2017 8:24 am

Re: Now pay for Filmon
 
Imo KODI is the tarmac road. � In itself it doesn't encourage or help someone speed.

i find it amazing how much time is spent on creating new rules to protect commercial organisations, however the dark net hasn't been banned yet is widely regarded as a place where individuals are needing protection.

I've yet to read a blog on how a Hollywood actor wories about the cost of heating their home.


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