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Post by Plave on Jun 3, 2015 13:28:03 GMT
They cannot stop it, like torrents, all they can do is keep trying to shut the more popular ones down and make it more difficult.
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Post by danceswithclams on Jun 3, 2015 13:30:43 GMT
I used to be in a Roxy Music tribute band; Proxy Music
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Post by PotteringThrough on Jun 3, 2015 13:41:26 GMT
TV Channels around the globe will still be showing the games so there will always be streams available to these. No matter how many they close one will always open up at some point with links. The next step would be for the likes of Google and Bing to not show any results for the term 'football stream' or whatever. Possibly but others have pointed out they'll change the name or something and people will still be able to find. If the premier league are so concerned they should stop all the games been shown live and this will solve the problem...
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Post by liamo on Jun 3, 2015 13:54:44 GMT
firstrow was blocked last year, google firstrow and the first link that shows works perfectly, they're going about it completely the wrong way, since Netflix has been around movie pirating has dropped, since services like spotify and google play all access have been around music pirating has dropped
If you want illegal sports streaming to stop then give people a decent alternative at a FAIR price
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Post by Bowyer83 on Jun 3, 2015 13:56:23 GMT
The next step would be for the likes of Google and Bing to not show any results for the term 'football stream' or whatever. Possibly but others have pointed out they'll change the name or something and people will still be able to find. If the premier league are so concerned they should stop all the games been shown live and this will solve the problem... I agree mate, I would even consider paying to stream per game if they made it legal. There was an article last summer saying that by 2017 all Premier League games will be available to stream on a pay per view basis.
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Post by gezzer on Jun 3, 2015 14:24:05 GMT
Isn't the legislation aimed at stopping Streaming in the UK only though? Us Stokies in exile should be OK as Foreign IP adresses should be unaffected.
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Post by desman2 on Jun 3, 2015 16:25:01 GMT
Once Sky starts being too free with how much they hand to the Premier League and people dont buy into it any more they,ll be the masters of there own downfall and the Premier League will go with it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 16:41:49 GMT
Never work there will be somebody somewhere getting around it. Correctomundo.
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Post by burberrybassist on Jun 3, 2015 17:24:57 GMT
This.. and for the less tech savvy out there (like myself before I was told) if you google the name of the site you want and put the name proxy after it, will have links to get you onto the site. I use it for getting onto certain torrent sites that have been blocked
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Post by swipers on Jun 3, 2015 17:31:45 GMT
The comical thing is that it's becoming easier to get streams of all sorts of TV channels worldwide as broadcaster are using IPTV to make things slicker for their legit users.. It'll never be blocked as long as there are VPNs or other proxy services around.. Simples.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 17:56:04 GMT
With things like Tor Browser allowing totally anonymous internet browsing which was instigated by the CIA to allow spies to send info without being found now freely used no way will anyone beat streaming.
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Post by kbillyh on Jun 3, 2015 18:14:39 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport.
Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all.
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Post by bounderboy on Jun 3, 2015 18:21:10 GMT
Remember it also depends on your ISP blocking this.. If you are not one of the big ISP's chances are Piratebay isn't even blocked. We don't have ability to block on a National level as far as I know..
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Jun 3, 2015 18:24:53 GMT
I agree it's time for the BPL to get into the 21st Century and show all the games live. I doubt it will affect attendance much because you can't beat the live experience but I could be wrong (won't be the first time). But is a bit ridiculous that I can watch the 3 o'clock games live in the rural Midwest, surrounded by cornfields and pigs and relay what's happening by phone to my mate in Nantwich. BPL?? You know perfectly well what he meant, you mischievous little bugger! :-)
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Post by iamcliveclarke on Jun 3, 2015 20:14:12 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. Some of us have more important things to spend our money on, ie family.
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Post by kbillyh on Jun 3, 2015 20:38:55 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. Some of us have more important things to spend our money on, ie family. You chose to have a family so stop trying to stake a claim to sport, anyone would think you have some kind of right to these things when in reality you have to earn it. If you can't afford it you obviously don't deserve it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 20:43:21 GMT
Remember it also depends on your ISP blocking this.. If you are not one of the big ISP's chances are Piratebay isn't even blocked. We don't have ability to block on a National level as far as I know.. I am on BT (very aggressive when it comes to blocking sites) and can still get pirate bay. Google Proxyduck.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jun 3, 2015 20:59:03 GMT
Some of us have more important things to spend our money on, ie family. You chose to have a family so stop trying to stake a claim to sport, anyone would think you have some kind of right to these things when in reality you have to earn it. If you can't afford it you obviously don't deserve it.
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Post by stokemanusa on Jun 3, 2015 21:21:09 GMT
The Russians, Turks, Arabs and Chinese will come through with streams, they always do. Bless them.
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Post by 2004 on Jun 3, 2015 21:29:46 GMT
There is always a way
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Post by nott1 on Jun 3, 2015 22:15:51 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. Welcome to this site David Cameron.........now fuck off!
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Post by robinplumpton on Jun 3, 2015 22:37:15 GMT
I pay for sky, I pay for sky sports. Because of editorial decisions my football team are shown live on Sky sports somewhere between seldom and sod all. Is this a decision based on form/ entertainment.......erm no. It's based on preconceptions and a perceived lack of transferability. So, bollox to you sky, I pay your extortionate fees that have gone up consistently beyond inflation for a service which alwAys show inflation in an economic deflation ????Do I feel bad for streaming? Do I bollox. Ps if I could spend my my money getting direct to my football club, I would. However being based 235 miles away, the best I can do is stream, buy the odd ticket, buy sky and hope. Last season sky short changed me more than the other options.. I wish I could afford a season ticket.. I can't, I wish I could respect that season tiChet, I cant. Instead I do what I can, I worship from afar. In the meantime, I subscribe to sky sports, I buy at tv lifence for bbc tv and motd...am liberally ignored or shafted. In the meantime I will stream if I can,do I feel guilty,? Do I bollox
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Post by right on Jun 3, 2015 23:09:36 GMT
I pay for sky, I pay for sky sports. Because of editorial decisions my football team are shown live on Sky sports somewhere between seldom and sod all. Is this a decision based on form/ entertainment.......erm no. It's based on preconceptions and a perceived lack of transferability. So, bollox to you sky, I pay your extortionate fees that have gone up consistently beyond inflation for a service which alwAys show inflation in an economic deflation ????Do I feel bad for streaming? Do I bollox. Ps if I could spend my my money getting direct to my football club, I would. However being based 235 miles away, the best I can do is stream, buy the odd ticket, buy sky and hope. Last season sky short changed me more than the other options.. I wish I could afford a season ticket.. I can't, I wish I could respect that season tiChet, I cant. Instead I do what I can, I worship from afar. In the meantime, I subscribe to sky sports, I buy at tv lifence for bbc tv and motd...am liberally ignored or shafted. In the meantime I will stream if I can,do I feel guilty,? Do I bollox In the US, NBC realized viewers would stream the games illegally if their club wasn't on. So what did they do? They stream all the games at no charge for anyone with a basic television subscription (or people who know the u/n and pw of others). That way at least viewers are going to NBC's website to watch. Maybe Sky will do that soon.
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Post by stokemanusa on Jun 3, 2015 23:18:09 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. WTF, everyone should be able to enjoy sport in their homes irrespective of class or wealth. It's a sport not a bloody movie.
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Post by stokemanusa on Jun 3, 2015 23:19:12 GMT
I pay for sky, I pay for sky sports. Because of editorial decisions my football team are shown live on Sky sports somewhere between seldom and sod all. Is this a decision based on form/ entertainment.......erm no. It's based on preconceptions and a perceived lack of transferability. So, bollox to you sky, I pay your extortionate fees that have gone up consistently beyond inflation for a service which alwAys show inflation in an economic deflation ????Do I feel bad for streaming? Do I bollox. Ps if I could spend my my money getting direct to my football club, I would. However being based 235 miles away, the best I can do is stream, buy the odd ticket, buy sky and hope. Last season sky short changed me more than the other options.. I wish I could afford a season ticket.. I can't, I wish I could respect that season tiChet, I cant. Instead I do what I can, I worship from afar. In the meantime, I subscribe to sky sports, I buy at tv lifence for bbc tv and motd...am liberally ignored or shafted. In the meantime I will stream if I can,do I feel guilty,? Do I bollox In the US, NBC realized viewers would stream the games illegally if their club wasn't on. So what did they do? They stream all the games at no charge for anyone with a basic television subscription (or people who know the u/n and pw of others). That way at least viewers are going to NBC's website to watch. Maybe Sky will do that soon. It's how I'm able to watch Stoke now everyweek and I love NBC for it.
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Post by Stokyo on Jun 3, 2015 23:20:14 GMT
Its useless, like playing whack a mole, one gets knocked down and another two pop up.
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Post by prem4stoke on Jun 3, 2015 23:47:09 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. Welcome to this site David Cameron.........now fuck off! What has this got to do with David Cameron? Does he not like streaming?
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jun 4, 2015 0:09:52 GMT
It's about time we all started to pay our way for the entertainment we get, personally i long for the day that only those that can afford it can enjoy sport. Why should i work my bag off all week to pay for these modern day privileges whilst Johnny Dolebag watches it for fuck all. WTF, everyone should be able to enjoy sport in their homes irrespective of class or wealth. It's a sport not a bloody movie. Yeh but hes worked his bollocks off and clearly deserves it, no one else ever has
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Post by Gary Hackett on Jun 4, 2015 0:38:31 GMT
There's already lots of ways to get around it. Zenmate is one of them.
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Post by santy on Jun 4, 2015 0:56:54 GMT
The stunning part is that TV packages are so horribly overpriced and people don't even realise. It's like with Sky, when you get a Sky+ box whether HD or normal you're paying the extra tenner or so a month for a hard drive. There was already the Sky operating system for the boxes, and the process of writing to memory and reading memory has long been established. So across the course of several years people are paying hundreds of pounds, just for a component that costs about £40 at retail. So many people think that is progress, a component that is rapidly becoming obsolete in its current form has been given another 10-15 years of life (the hard drive, the television has already been obsolete for over 10 years now). There's no reason to use solid state hard drives, there's no reason to use high RPM hard drives.
Internet providers don't want to enforce half of these rules that are passed on to them though because even though they bemoan how people streaming, pirating etc hurts their revenues. The negativity of them actually pursuing and controlling your access to the internet until they're forced by law would cost them far more money as people would switch to a company that didn't do that.
It's a genuinely amusing phone call to make the day you call your TV/internet/phone provider and ask them to cancel your TV package and to increase your internet package and explain the reason why is that you can just download whatever you want to watch in a couple of minutes with their highest speed. Think it was about 2009 I convinced my brother to see the light and while the internet costs went up £20 a month, overall the costs came down by just under £40 a month.
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