Dutch_12078 wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
The old dying dinosaurs are pretty smart, and far from dead. that's why Internet providers own most of the television and movie studios now.
Along with Disney and others, they've all worked together to make streaming as fragmented and difficult as possible to do "legally".
I don't see anything difficult or legally questionable about subscribing to any of the mainline streaming services like SlingTV, YouTubeTV, DirecTV Now, Netflix, and various others with a variety of channel package offerings. Then there's the ad-supported free services like Pluto, Stirr, Kanopy, Xumo, FreeForm, and others. And one of my favorite streaming apps, FitzyTV, that combines a number of my installed streaming apps into a single program guide for easy channel selections. And everyone of them is completely legal...
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I have no idea what Gordonthree was even talking about, streaming is so much easier, just buy a Roku box at Walmart, hook it up and sit back and watch thousands of channels without a monthly bill..
And the legally part, that don't make since at all..
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