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Originally Posted by mrdills
I have found a new idea for watching all the sports,moves you want, its called Vstream2TV. I can't believe what you can watch, if you have any question give me a call. 352-430-8434 or visit their site for a short video
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Let's make this short and sweet: There's no
legal way to watch movies or other copyrighted material without proper licensing. Legal means pay-per-view, cable/satellite subscription, Netflix/Amazon, buying a movie ticket or sports event ticket, etc.
There's no free lunch, and the price you might have to pay - should you ever be identified as someone accessing copyrighted material in this way - could be quite costly. If someone tries to tell you that you can remain completely anonymous online (and that's where these "services" are coming from), don't believe them. Will you get caught? Maybe not. Lots of people use "torrenting" or software like Kodi with "repositories/plugins" on hardware such as being described in the video to access first-run movies and sports events and may never get caught.
But does anyone think it makes sense that you can buy a box for a one-time fee and watch first-run/in-theater movies on it legally?