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O surgiu e como funciona o Popcorn Time, o Netflix pirata - TecMundo. Baixar filmes piratas é uma prática comum na internet, mas o advento do Netflix e de outros serviços de streaming de vídeo por demanda tem mudado um pouco o cenário.

o surgiu e como funciona o Popcorn Time, o Netflix pirata - TecMundo

Entretanto, a chegada de um player importante bagunçou um pouco as regras: o Popcorn Time. O aplicativo, que está disponível para Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS e Android, funciona de forma muito parecida com o iTunes, o Google Play Filmes ou a Microsoft Store, detendo uma extensa coleção de filmes e séries que pode ser transmitida online – até mesmo títulos que nem foram lançados estão lá. O detalhe é que ele é gratuito e representa uma séria ameaça aos similares que são pagos. Mas como ele funciona? O Popcorn Time nada mais é que um streaming de torrents piratas disfarçado de Netflix. Por trás das engrenagens do sistema está um intrincado processo que, ao mesmo tempo que transmite o conteúdo para os usuários, é capaz de replicar para outras pessoas poderem assistir também – algo que garante a atualização de toda a rede. Is Usenet Safer than BitTorrent?

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Is Usenet Safer than BitTorrent?

Stick to bittorrent kid. Usenets the devil and I highly recommend against it. Geez. Thanks for the unneeded publicity. Flagged seriously? Good lord thank you for saying this. All this "the first rule of Usenet" BS has gone on for decades - give it up people, EVERYONE ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT USENET. Sorry "everyone" doesn't know about USENET. Like I mentioned to someone else in the same thread - the only barriers to everyone using usenet the same way everyone uses Bittorrent are inconvenience and cost - the fact that it's not easy, and most ISPs don't support binary newsgroups anymore. Sourceless numbers about p2p file sharing (numbers that clearly don't include BitTorrent) are beside the point, and make the assumption that the only use for Usenet is piracy, which I think is an argument you're not trying to make, are you? The percentage of the U.S. 5 Essential Add-Ons For Dropbox.

Usenet.nl – finest downloads since 1979. Dutch ISPs Refuse To Block The Pirate Bay. Two large ISPs in the Netherlands have said they will not be blocking subscriber access to The Pirate Bay, as demanded by the Hollywood supported anti-piracy outfit BREIN.

Dutch ISPs Refuse To Block The Pirate Bay

T-Mobile and KPN argue that blocking websites is a threat to the open Internet, and suggest that the entertainment industry focuses on new business models instead. BREIN is now expected to take the ISPs to court. Two weeks ago, the Court of The Hague ruled that Ziggo, the largest ISP in the Netherlands, and competitor XS4ALL have to block access to The Pirate Bay. The ruling was the first to bring broad censorship to the Netherlands and in a response XS4ALL said they were “bitterly disappointed”, noting that fundamental rights had been traded for “commercial interests.” For BREIN, the Dutch anti-piracy group that started the court case, the verdict wasn’t quite enough. After internal discussions two large ISPs – KPN and T-Mobile – are now on record stating they will not honor BREIN’s request.

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