โSep-22-2015 05:43 AM
โSep-28-2015 05:07 PM
az99 wrote:
Using a different source I meant like when I am away from home. So I am at our vacation home or in our RV. At home are 2 Hoppers I am paying for and legally subscribed to far too much programming.
I sure don't feel bad watching HGTV or a home local football game via IPTV when I am already paying for it and no one is there to watch it. Technically illegal or not.
I wasn't referring to a PPV boxing match. I have to assume that anyone watching that has to know it is illegally gotten programming.:)
I also found out that a lot of what is on IPTV is YouTube videos. Concerts, comedians etc. Just easier to find.
โSep-28-2015 05:02 AM
1492 wrote:
BTW, HEVC is also the name for the next generation H.265 Codec, also known as "High Efficiency Video Coding". A patented technology. And I would think a trademarked name? :R
I notice that HEVC Box website didn't indicate a company address? At least I didn't see one?
โSep-28-2015 03:44 AM
โSep-27-2015 10:46 PM
โSep-27-2015 10:19 PM
NeverHome2 wrote:
We went to the Hershey show this past weekend and stopped at a vendor claiming to be able to provide free tv (no cable, no satellite). Of course it was streaming via the internet. They had a box similar to Roku. The vendor was called HEVC Box. One of the big differences was that all the sports channels were absolutely free. Even though the name was HEVC the quality did not seem to be even as good as HD.
We were wondering if anyone has heard of this company and is this legal???
โSep-27-2015 07:55 PM
bwanshoom wrote:
Outside of OTA there's no such thing as "free tv".
โSep-27-2015 07:05 AM
az99 wrote:
I sure don't feel bad watching HGTV or a home local football game via IPTV when I am already paying for it and no one is there to watch it. Technically illegal or not.
โSep-26-2015 07:09 AM
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โSep-25-2015 07:40 PM
โSep-25-2015 04:21 AM
โSep-25-2015 03:58 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:qtla9111 wrote:
If you're talking about live-stream, there is free television. I have been watching television via UsTvnow.com I get five channels; ABC, CBS, NBD, PBS, and CW. You can upgrade but they have never asked me to or forced me to sign up for more. We haven't had cable at home for a couple of years as we watch local Mexican and national news.
Only for US citizens outside US. I just signed up and it does not let me watch TV because it detected I am in US
โSep-23-2015 08:52 PM
โSep-23-2015 05:33 PM
az99 wrote:
But if you are already paying for it thru your satellite or cable provider and watch it with a different source while you are away, is that illegal or morally wrong?