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gizuk 27-03-2013 15:00

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35553633)
You mean you seriously don't know? You should not be faking your location in order to access films and other material not designated for access to this country. If it was legal, you wouldn't have to fake your location, would you? Sky only have the right to show their HBO content in this country - they can't suddenly decide to make it available to other countries.

It is important that people understand this.

It is important that people understand this is simply not true. It is against the terms and conditions that people sign up to - and therefore the company may cancel a users account.

This is ENTIRELY different from being illegal, which, in case you seriously don't know,means it is against the law. It is NOT illegal.

bamav 27-03-2013 15:10

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Agree - it's not illegal. Same way you can buy Region 1 DVDs with content intended for the US and play them on a multiregion player here - which is often "hacked" to get it to play R1 discs.

passingbat 27-03-2013 15:19

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Originally Posted by windy (Post 35553631)
Yes they do my mate has a ps3 and there are plenty on there in HD and 5.1 audio.
:)

Followi9ng your post, I did a google search and it does appear that Lovefilm is a available in 5.1 on selected devices.

http://www.trustedreviews.com/lovefi...ormance_Page-3

I wasn't aware of that. They have a lot of catching up to do with Netflix though, as I think 5.1 is available on most devices, except the web site streaming, which is stereo and limited to 720P on Win 7.

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Originally Posted by bamav (Post 35553641)
Same way you can buy Region 1 DVDs with content intended for the US and play them on a multiregion player here - which is often "hacked" to get it to play R1 discs.

Yes, I'd forgotten that. Multiregion DVD players are freely available to buy in the UK, and sold as Multiregion Players, not haked.

People don't think twice that it may be breaking any laws. People would think you crazy if you suggested that it was. I've been buying region I DVDs for years. Maybe I should send them all back?

Aguero9320 27-03-2013 15:32

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35553553)
TLC and TLC HD to launch on April 30th on Virgin Media.



S4C set to move to new channel number?

http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2013/03/tlc-...on-april-30th/

:D and :mad: It's a new channel, but the shows on this channel are no good to me: LAUNCH FOOD NETWORK AND TRAVEL CHANNEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ozsat 27-03-2013 15:34

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by windy (Post 35553631)
Yes they do my mate has a ps3 and there are plenty on there in HD and 5.1 audio.
:)

On a PS3, Lovefilm provide what they call 'High Quality SD' - which is not HD. They put a HD on the film image when its true HD - Lovefilm PS3 statement

Lovefilm tell me that there is no 5.1 streaming at present - including on my Samsung App.

bamav 27-03-2013 17:28

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If you subscribe to Amazon Local Deals, there's an offer to get 6 months of Lovefilm for £10, a value of £29.94.

Tempted to give it a go, but I heard a while ago it's a nightmare to cancel. Maybe that side of it has been improved recently?

Jameseh 27-03-2013 18:39

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I cancelled and they still charged, within 24 hours of emailing them it was fixed. Don't know what people class as a nightmare, I'd say more of a minor inconvenience.

kgollop 27-03-2013 20:57

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35553553)
TLC and TLC HD to launch on April 30th on Virgin Media.



S4C set to move to new channel number?

http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2013/03/tlc-...on-april-30th/

Maybe not a HD channel to set the pulses racing, but good to see Virgin getting a HD channel from launch, hopefully a sign of things to come.

OLD BOY 27-03-2013 21:05

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Originally Posted by gizuk (Post 35553638)
It is important that people understand this is simply not true. It is against the terms and conditions that people sign up to - and therefore the company may cancel a users account.

This is ENTIRELY different from being illegal, which, in case you seriously don't know,means it is against the law. It is NOT illegal.

Well, if you are prepared to put your money where your mouth is, as you are doing, good luck with that.

At the very least, this is a breach of copyright but it is only a matter of time before someone puts this practice to the test.

People have this strange attitude that the internet takes you to a different place where normal reality does not apply. In time, you will see that I am right. The absence of prosecutions to date does not mean you are safe.

passingbat 27-03-2013 21:11

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35553797)
Well, if you are prepared to put your money where your mouth is, as you are doing, good luck with that.

At the very least, this is a breach of copyright but it is only a matter of time before someone puts this practice to the test.

People have this strange attitude that the internet takes you to a different place where normal reality does not apply. In time, you will see that I am right. The absence of prosecutions to date does not mean you are safe.

So where do you stand on the purchase of region 1 DVDs and playing them in the UK?

Qtx 27-03-2013 21:19

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Owning counterfeit goods is not a crime or illegal either. Selling them is though.

OLD BOY 27-03-2013 21:25

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35553801)
So where do you stand on the purchase of region 1 DVDs and playing them in the UK?

I can't comment on that because I don't know enough about it. But if our UK DVD recorders play them, I would have assumed that it was lawful and the DVD was produced with the copyright issue sorted out. However, I have to say that I haven't looked into this so don't go by what I'm saying on that issue.

The copyright laws are really what you need to watch, because if you are breaching copyright, you can be sued. The fact that you've paid money for it is neither here nor there. People think that just because they've paid Netflix via Unblock Us, everything is hunky dory. But it's not!

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Originally Posted by Qtx (Post 35553806)
Owning counterfeit goods is not a crime or illegal either. Selling them is though.

You might find this of interest. http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/scotla...feit_goods.htm

Hugh 27-03-2013 21:26

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Back on topic, please...

Henkesghost 27-03-2013 22:03

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35553553)
TLC and TLC HD to launch on April 30th on Virgin Media.



S4C set to move to new channel number?

http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2013/03/tlc-...on-april-30th/


Will be watching this one :shocked:

My Naked Secret – This series follows the journey of individuals as they struggle with hiding an embarrassing secret about their body. With the help of a therapist, these individuals work to reveal their painful issue to family and friends,and Kelly, who has struggled for years with enormous 34KK breasts, as they go to great lengths to keep them hidden.

Would imagine it would be difficult to keep those hidden

andy_m 28-03-2013 00:47

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Netflix might not care, but I think you're somewhat missing the point - in the case of hbo content (someone mentioned that some Atlantic content was available) Sky will be the injured party as they own the UK rights. Netflix saying "yeah, whatever, give us your money" really doesn't change that!


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