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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 10649866)
If it is a site that is at the very least questionable, then if not against the law it is morally dubious.
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Saxy
(Post 10649447)
Fred all you have to do is, download FilmOn and register. Select the channel you want, and under the small screen, you will see two arrows (left & right), with a record button. Press the right hand arrow 'till the program you want to record appears, and click on the record button. Job Done!
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 10649460)
The terms and conditions of NowTV state that you need a SKY ID. ?
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by tommy.irene
(Post 10649708)
Is there a law on here about giving people information about Free TV..
The site rules do not allow links to illegal sites. 3. Links to Inappropriate Content Links to adult content, pages with links to adult content, near adult content, warez, hate sites or messages describing anything against the law is not allowed and will be removed. The jury is out on Internet streaming at the moment as it isn't clear exactly what sites are legal or not after the ECJ ruling and some sites may obtain permission from the rights holders. Discussion of the really illegal stuff like card sharing systems is definitely not allowed. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10649937)
Yes I know that but you only get a limited amount of time before you have to pay and I am not prepared to pay their exorbitant prices.
That space is re-usable!!!!!!!! |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10649965)
It depends on the legality of it.
The site rules do not allow links to illegal sites. 3. Links to Inappropriate Content Links to adult content, pages with links to adult content, near adult content, warez, hate sites or messages describing anything against the law is not allowed and will be removed. The jury is out on Internet streaming at the moment as it isn't clear exactly what sites are legal or not after the ECJ ruling and some sites may obtain permission from the rights holders. Discussion of the really illegal stuff like card sharing systems is definitely not allowed. Hi Fred I hope (and am sure) that this ruling also applies to your advertisers too, that give you money! This was advertised on this forum : Watch live UK channels, anywhere in the world, direct to your TV! http://www.ex-pat.tv/ It looks something like a slingbox, but they say no PC is needed... Looks like a couple of boxes at each end one side similar to Slingbox, and a converter at the other end that you plug your TV to. For my slingbox, I connect my TV to the PC via HDMI and watch perfectly acceptable video full screen - wherever I am. Can anyone confirm that 1: This is legal 2: If it a good product..... at 20 quid a month - in 4 months you have a slingbox - so I am even happier I got mine! Unless I am missing something. More info on Slingbox see my previous posts on this thread. Jon |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Saxy
(Post 10650573)
You get 10 hours of free space, so you record, watch and delete.
That space is re-usable!!!!!!!! You didn't answer my question about where it stores the programme -as I said, if it is stored on the PC (like BBC iPlayer does) download speed is not so important. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Is,nt Expat TV one of those who hides your location ???.
Do they have rights to broadcast UK TV ? |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10650648)
That sounds like a better deal!
You didn't answer my question about where it stores the programme -as I said, if it is stored on the PC (like BBC iPlayer does) download speed is not so important. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10650648)
That sounds like a better deal!
You didn't answer my question about where it stores the programme -as I said, if it is stored on the PC (like BBC iPlayer does) download speed is not so important. I see you've been on this thread since I posted 411 on expat-TV. You didn't answer my question about the legality of this product 'you' (The BE Xpat forum) are advertising. I ask only as you are a moderator - and told us the rules recently - as part of your official capacity. Thanks Jon |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10650599)
Hi Fred I hope (and am sure) that this ruling also applies to your advertisers too, that give you money!
This was advertised on this forum : Watch live UK channels, anywhere in the world, direct to your TV! http://www.ex-pat.tv/ It looks something like a slingbox, but they say no PC is needed... Looks like a couple of boxes at each end one side similar to Slingbox, and a converter at the other end that you plug your TV to. For my slingbox, I connect my TV to the PC via HDMI and watch perfectly acceptable video full screen - wherever I am. Can anyone confirm that 1: This is legal 2: If it a good product..... at 20 quid a month - in 4 months you have a slingbox - so I am even happier I got mine! Unless I am missing something. More info on Slingbox see my previous posts on this thread. Jon |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
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This is my setup..1 internet 2 TV box 3 TV.
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Re: Goodbye Sky TV
I'm not really involved in this discussion but did nobody see the news item about Fox and its attempt to stop a small start up stealing its signal
More details here ..http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-...ave-network-TV |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10650739)
Hi Fred
I see you've been on this thread since I posted 411 on expat-TV. You didn't answer my question about the legality of this product 'you' (The BE Xpat forum) are advertising. I ask only as you are a moderator - and told us the rules recently - as part of your official capacity. Thanks Jon There is nothing illegal about the principle of streaming - it just depends on whether the providers of the material have permission to use it and I have no idea whether they have or not. To my knowledge there is nothing illegal about using it either. Incidentally I am pretty sure that all these streams come from the same source and these companies just buy the access to the stream and resell it. Until such time as they become proved to be illegal I can see no reason why they cant be discussed. |
Re: Goodbye Sky TV
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10651151)
It's just another set top box that receives streaming TV over the Internet. There are loads of them about, all overpriced.
There is nothing illegal about the principle of streaming - it just depends on whether the providers of the material have permission to use it and I have no idea whether they have or not. To my knowledge there is nothing illegal about using it either. Incidentally I am pretty sure that all these streams come from the same source and these companies just buy the access to the stream and resell it. Until such time as they become proved to be illegal I can see no reason why they cant be discussed. |
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