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Well, it happened...
I got far enough to get on Playon's email list but didn't continue. Back when Avatar first came out, a friend loaned me the DVD. I later bought it on Blu-ray and was amazed at how much better it looked on Blu-ray, so I decided to wait for GoT to come out on Blu-ray. Does Playon support Blu-ray quality? If so, that would really take a lot of data.
I'm glad you like it! Although I would be upset to use that much data so fast. I'm still a 10 gig wonder. :>)>
BTW all of this is still copyrighted material, and copying it around may be illegal. I surprised one of the lawyers here hasn't pointed that out. Well, the way I feel about it is: So! Arrest me! :>)>
- Amanda6 years agoModerator
gaines_wright - was curious about the same thing too. see here: https://www.playon.tv/blog/playon-legal
- gaines_wright6 years agoTutor
Thanks for the link. Actually, I did some research on the web about this including reading that article. After hours of reading boring legal stuff, I came to the conclusion that the legal status of files downloaded from PlayOn is iffy.
Making copies is probably technically illegal, but I didn't find a case where anyone was sued or prosecuted. IMO another one of those things the big media companies would love to stop people from doing, but are unable to do so.
Now if we could just get rid of the bundling of TV stations.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
The system functions as a cloud-based DVR and is covered, legally, by copyright and usage rules that apply to DVRs. There are no cases against the company because they are not in violation of copyright law and so there is no cause for action.
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