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"agnon" wrote in message
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> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:07:52 +0100, Bruce wrote:
>
>> My partner recently discovered a web site - TVWeb360.com - which shows
>> free streaming video from hundreds of TV channels around the world. It
>> also shows movies. All of the content is streamed to be watched at the
>> time, not downloaded to be watched later.
>>
>> I am aware that downloading copyright material without payment to, or
>> permission of the copyright holder is definitely illegal. But I'm
>> unsure of the legal status of this streaming site. As all the output of
>> TVWeb360.com appears to be copyright material, I wondered if it was
>> legal to watch streaming video on this site?
>
>
> TVLA will claim that, if the material is streamed "live", a licence is
> needed to watch it in this country, no matter what it is watched on[1] or
> where the content originates or where the website is based.
No problem there, you just conceal your activities from TLVA
by using a subscrption VPN outside of England. There will
be no POSSIBLE way to TVLA to know WHAT you are
up to, since the encryption would conceal your activities.
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