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You said piracy and psuedo streaming is legal, now prove it.
Don't try to blow my statement out of proportion.I said streaming video's in Pakistan isn't illegal since there are no laws.
 
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Don't try to blow my statement out of proportion.I said streaming video's in Pakistan isn't illegal since there are no laws.
If Pakistan had no laws regarding theft, would you steal?. Same is the answer addressing piracy. Hope you're actually trying to comprehend what I'm saying.
 
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If Pakistan had no laws regarding theft, would you steal?. Same is the answer addressing piracy. Hope you're actually trying to comprehend what I'm saying.
Since watching online isn't really stealing so again a failed example.Like i said as long as you are not using it for business purposes and not downloading it, it is considered legitimate even where the laws exist.
 
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Since watching online isn't really stealing so again a failed example.Like i said as long as you are not using it for business purposes and not downloading it, it is considered legitimate even where the laws exist.
My God, psuedo streaming is piracy, READ ABOUT IT!.
 
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My God, psuedo streaming is piracy, READ ABOUT IT!.
And how can you prove that the site people use for watching movies online are employing pseudo streaming or real streaming?
 
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And how can you prove that the site people use for watching movies online are employing pseudo streaming or real streaming?
You pay for real streaming. How about you read about Psuedo Streaming, rather than arguing blindly?.
 
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You pay for real streaming. How about you read about Psuedo Streaming, rather than arguing blindly?.
Actually it would be better if you will read about what you are talking. It's getting hilarious now.
 
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You pay for real streaming. How about you read about Psuedo Streaming, rather than arguing blindly?.
it is piracy but the people who will be punished are the one who upload it or the company streaming it. I dont think anybody can prosecute you for watching it online. If you mean its unethical, yes it is.
 
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it is piracy but the people who will be punished are the one who upload it or the company streaming it. I dont think anybody can prosecute you for watching it online. If you mean its unethical, yes it is.
He doesn't know what he is saying. Pseudo streaming is when some content is downloaded. Pseudo streaming is streaming as well and differentiating between two isn't easy. Payement thing he just made up there is no such concept ROFL. I already stated that as as long YOU ARE NOT DOWNLOADING OR DISPLAYING FOR BUSINESS IT'S PERFECTLY LEGAL EVERYWHERE. Especially in Pakistan where even downloading isn't illegal, he still wants to call every one a THIEF! just to feel good about himself.
 
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I disagree, Netflix is waaaaay better, plus it has HD print, movies which are readily available and hopefully we will soon get 4K streaming.
Plus is easily accessible and at Rs 850 a month, dirt cheap, and no adds.
But ptcl wont let me watch hd
 
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He doesn't know what he is saying. Pseudo streaming is when some content is downloaded. Pseudo streaming is streaming as well and differentiating between two isn't easy. Payement thing he just made up there is no such concept ROFL. I already stated that as as long YOU ARE NOT DOWNLOADING OR DISPLAYING FOR BUSINESS IT'S PERFECTLY LEGAL EVERYWHERE. Especially in Pakistan where even downloading isn't illegal, he still wants to call every one a THIEF! just to feel good about himself.
Types of Content thefts:

Digital recording devices

Camcorder theft is one of the biggest problems facing the film industry. Approximately 90% of new releases that are pirated are directly recorded with digital recording devices. Developments in technology mean the use of smaller mobile devices including mobile phones are more commonly used as they are more discreet. These recordings are the trigger for mass productions of millions of illegal copies over the internet or in optical disc form.
Watermarking in films allows pirated copies to be traced to the source through forensic investigation. However and it is becoming increasingly common for sophisticated groups to combine stolen video footage with separate audio, audio theft is more challenging to prevent.
P2P

P2P or peer to peer sharing allows the sharing of digital files among “peers”. When using a peer to peer network you are allowing files stored on your computer to be available for copying by other users. You can then transfer exact copies of these files from one computer to another. Although it is legal means to share large amounts of data or files, it is used to exchange copyrighted material illegally. While people may believe their files are only available to a few friends these files can be accessed by millions of people all over the world who are part of the same P2P network. The default setting for most P2P networks ensures that individual downloading files are simultaneously uploading files, which means if you download movies you are often distributing illegal content to others. By allowing strangers to access files on your computer, private files could also become accessible and put you at risk. P2P sharing also exposes your computer to harmful viruses, spyware and pop-ups.
Streaming

Illegal streaming allows you to view unauthorised copyrighted content on demand without downloading the illegal file. Websites may stream directly or provide links to content hosted on other websites. Both hosting unauthorised content and providing links to unauthorised content is illegal.
Illegal streaming sites often provide a subscription service whereby you can pay to stream illegal content. These sites can often host advertisements for legitimate products or services alongside the illegal content. They may also use trademarks, cover art and provide a plot summary or cast list as a means to fool consumers into believing that the website is legal.
Optical disc theft

Optical disc theft is the illegal manufacturing, sale and distribution of movies in a hard copy form e.g. DVDs. Organised crime groups often run these operations; there is evidence to show that these same groups are involved in drugs and people trafficking. There are also smaller operations in homes or even places of work. These illegal copies can be sold anywhere; via the internet, on the streets and in markets all over the world.
Theatrical print theft

Theatrical print theft is the theft of a film print or digital film from a cinema, film depot, courier service or other industry related facility with intent to create illegal copies. This type of theft enables a high quality copy of a film to be used as a master for duplication and subsequently unauthorised distribution. This type of theft is rare due to increased security measures and a certification system for industry related facilities.
Screener theft

Advanced copies of films used for screening and marketing purposes called ‘screeners’ can be used to make illegal copies. This type of theft is rare, thousands are sent out every year with very few leaks. To protect against screener leaks film distributors put security measures in place to ensure screeners are delivered to the intended recipients and packages can be tracked and traced.

Signal theft

Signal theft is the act of illegally manipulating satellite signals without authorisation. Signal theft is possible by use of cable decoders or satellite descramblers to provide unauthorised access to satellite broadcasts. Internationally, programmes not legally available in a country are pirated from satellites in one country and re-transmitted to another by cable or broadcast TV.
Illegal public performance

Unlicensed or unauthorised performance is transmitting, by means of any device, a performance to the public without permission from the copyright owner.

Here are my claims do mind telling me I'm wrong and properly, not silly one-liners as you resort to.

And here is the list of things which too are part of Piracy and Copyright infringement.
Copyright infringement, piracy, fake and counterfeit goods reporting center.
 
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Types of Content thefts:

Digital recording devices

Camcorder theft is one of the biggest problems facing the film industry. Approximately 90% of new releases that are pirated are directly recorded with digital recording devices. Developments in technology mean the use of smaller mobile devices including mobile phones are more commonly used as they are more discreet. These recordings are the trigger for mass productions of millions of illegal copies over the internet or in optical disc form.
Watermarking in films allows pirated copies to be traced to the source through forensic investigation. However and it is becoming increasingly common for sophisticated groups to combine stolen video footage with separate audio, audio theft is more challenging to prevent.
P2P

P2P or peer to peer sharing allows the sharing of digital files among “peers”. When using a peer to peer network you are allowing files stored on your computer to be available for copying by other users. You can then transfer exact copies of these files from one computer to another. Although it is legal means to share large amounts of data or files, it is used to exchange copyrighted material illegally. While people may believe their files are only available to a few friends these files can be accessed by millions of people all over the world who are part of the same P2P network. The default setting for most P2P networks ensures that individual downloading files are simultaneously uploading files, which means if you download movies you are often distributing illegal content to others. By allowing strangers to access files on your computer, private files could also become accessible and put you at risk. P2P sharing also exposes your computer to harmful viruses, spyware and pop-ups.
Streaming

Illegal streaming allows you to view unauthorised copyrighted content on demand without downloading the illegal file. Websites may stream directly or provide links to content hosted on other websites. Both hosting unauthorised content and providing links to unauthorised content is illegal.
Illegal streaming sites often provide a subscription service whereby you can pay to stream illegal content. These sites can often host advertisements for legitimate products or services alongside the illegal content. They may also use trademarks, cover art and provide a plot summary or cast list as a means to fool consumers into believing that the website is legal.
Optical disc theft

Optical disc theft is the illegal manufacturing, sale and distribution of movies in a hard copy form e.g. DVDs. Organised crime groups often run these operations; there is evidence to show that these same groups are involved in drugs and people trafficking. There are also smaller operations in homes or even places of work. These illegal copies can be sold anywhere; via the internet, on the streets and in markets all over the world.
Theatrical print theft

Theatrical print theft is the theft of a film print or digital film from a cinema, film depot, courier service or other industry related facility with intent to create illegal copies. This type of theft enables a high quality copy of a film to be used as a master for duplication and subsequently unauthorised distribution. This type of theft is rare due to increased security measures and a certification system for industry related facilities.
Screener theft

Advanced copies of films used for screening and marketing purposes called ‘screeners’ can be used to make illegal copies. This type of theft is rare, thousands are sent out every year with very few leaks. To protect against screener leaks film distributors put security measures in place to ensure screeners are delivered to the intended recipients and packages can be tracked and traced.

Signal theft

Signal theft is the act of illegally manipulating satellite signals without authorisation. Signal theft is possible by use of cable decoders or satellite descramblers to provide unauthorised access to satellite broadcasts. Internationally, programmes not legally available in a country are pirated from satellites in one country and re-transmitted to another by cable or broadcast TV.
Illegal public performance

Unlicensed or unauthorised performance is transmitting, by means of any device, a performance to the public without permission from the copyright owner.

Here are my claims do mind telling me I'm wrong and properly, not silly one-liners as you resort to.

And here is the list of things which too are part of Piracy and Copyright infringement.
Copyright infringement, piracy, fake and counterfeit goods reporting center.
Yeah so, how does it prove streaming video's online is illegal did you even bother to read what you posted?
even an extract from the link you have provided and failed to grasp yourself.
Depending on the country you live in, these rights may be called copyrights, or 'related' or 'neighboring' rights.

So you think just because you have copy pasted from your google search and that too some general info, you are right, LOL Give me a break!
 
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Yeah so, how does it prove streaming video's online is illegal did you even bother to read what you posted?
even an extract from the link you have provided and failed to grasp yourself.


So you think just because you have copy pasted from your google search and that too some general info, you are right, LOL Give me a break!
Bub,
I've already answered that question. Unless you aren't able to comprehend whatever I wrote, I suggest you do. And yes, those websites are illegal, how about you do a research on them?. Do they have a streaming license? How can those sites stream content copyrighted to a single site only? For example, Netflix holds rights to streaming the show Orange is The New Black, and no one else, yet the streaming sites give allow you to stream these shows, free of charge. That's copyright infringement and illegal streaming, BEAT IT.
 
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