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SomeGuy 04-24-2017 05:27 PM

Streaming tv shows in the uk
 
So i have a quick question, I've been using an app to stream tv shows but I'm wondering if i am safe from the law? I searched online but the only thing that ever came up was that people distributing it had been charged. I have a tv liscense. I also read somewhere no one has ever been charged for viewing/streaming but could someone confirm this?

Vendetta 04-24-2017 05:37 PM

UK ISP's regularly send out letters if they discover you torrenting or illegally downloading ****, not sure what they do if you continue but I can't imagine it'd be much. What app do you use? If you're just streaming live TV then you're probably alright.

SomeGuy 04-24-2017 05:54 PM

Streaming tv shows in the uk
 
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Posted by Vendetta (Post 778894)
UK ISP's regularly send out letters if they discover you torrenting or illegally downloading ****, not sure what they do if you continue but I can't imagine it'd be much. What app do you use? If you're just streaming live TV then you're probably alright.



I use playboxhd and also i'm not downloading the videos i'm watching from the app and i'm not selling it on or anything. I'll have to look on a gov website to see the exact rules. I also know play box hd is a popular app for viewing tv shows.

Vendetta 04-24-2017 06:08 PM

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Posted by SomeGuy (Post 778902)
I use playboxhd and also i'm not downloading the videos i'm watching from the app and i'm not selling it on or anything. I'll have to look on a gov website to see the exact rules.

Regardless of whether you're just streaming it's still illegal and is piracy. It's your call whether you want to keep it up, I doubt anything would happen other than potentially getting a letter from your ISP.

SomeGuy 04-24-2017 06:52 PM

Ok thanks.

tricklebean 04-24-2017 07:25 PM

It probably doesn't work like this, but since so many people do it the chances of getting in trouble might be very small

SomeGuy 04-24-2017 07:33 PM

You see i read an interview with FACT (The people who deal with torrenting.) and in that interview they said they work to stop people who distribute it, and not those who view it, and many of those who send copyright claims decide to instead support sites like Netflix, which is legal. No one has ever been charged in the UK for viewing/streaming.

Cxll 04-24-2017 07:36 PM

It’s perfectly legal to stream TV shows and movies if you’re in the UK. This quote from an article on the Daily Mirror website sums it up “If you were to download an illegally copied file that would constitute copyright infringement. However, when you stream something online, the file is stored only temporarily on your computer - and temporary copies are exempt from copyright laws.” According to aTelegraph article no has ever been fined or even prosecuted for streaming movies or TV shows. If you’re downloading stuff then that’s illegal but the chances of you getting in trouble for it are really slim, it’s almost unheard of and it’s ridiculously hard to prove that a specific person downloaded something

SomeGuy 04-24-2017 07:52 PM

Streaming tv shows in the uk
 
Thanks for the replies/advice everyone. I think I will, the UK seems to be pretty chill on this topic.

Vendetta 04-24-2017 08:08 PM

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Posted by Cxll (Post 778919)
It’s perfectly legal to stream TV shows and movies if you’re in the UK. This quote from an article on the Daily Mirror website sums it up “If you were to download an illegally copied file that would constitute copyright infringement. However, when you stream something online, the file is stored only temporarily on your computer - and temporary copies are exempt from copyright laws.” According to aTelegraph article no has ever been fined or even prosecuted for streaming movies or TV shows. If you’re downloading stuff then that’s illegal but the chances of you getting in trouble for it are really slim, it’s almost unheard of and it’s ridiculously hard to prove that a specific person downloaded something

PlayboxHD is pretty much a BitTorrent client with video player, it just downloads the torrent in sequence while you're watching then deletes it once you've finished. I imagine it also seeds so you would be uploading the file for other people so you would also be distributing it. It's pretty much torrenting and ISP's don't see any difference. Again, the most they can do is send you a letter so there's not a lot to worry about.

Weeno 04-24-2017 10:21 PM

As for music

SomeGuy 04-24-2017 11:04 PM

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Posted by Weeno (Post 778962)
As for music



Rest in peace dude

G Fatal 04-24-2017 11:23 PM

Not really looked into it but always thought/had in my head that streaming was allowed as long as the streaming being shown to viewers is abit behind(So not exactly live) Although when watching few streams alot do get taken down but that comes under conditions of the sites they are using to stream it for others.

Eitherway I hardly think you'd get caught or done for this..
Many have chipped sky/****** media/kodi like boxes in UK that all are doing the same sort of thing. If not in London then you'll be fine aha

PumaD 04-25-2017 12:02 AM

Yes, it is illegal. Chances being caught aren't big but I still wouldn't do it - can be expensive with a little bit of bad luck. i.e. Disney is having a team who's only focused on trying to get those people.

If I were you, I would stream it over YT/websites and not an app because that's not illegal usually (as stated above).

TWIZ 04-25-2017 12:35 AM

As vendetta stated, I think it's legal as long as it doesn't seed (which is illegal in the US, not sure about the UK)


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