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HarryZhen1990

Posted 30 April 2009 - 07:34 AM

I love watching anime in youtube. Because youtube provides different episodes.


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laniczech

Posted 25 December 2008 - 01:41 AM

seems like a good site, ive been using flickpeek.com but i will add this to my list thankyou

Chesso

Posted 10 September 2007 - 12:43 PM

It would be nice to have a site like that, something very organized that actually hosts the content, like seasons and episodes/movies of things that are far by there use by date (difficult to find elsewhere generally), so everyone can still enjoy them.

Even if it was maybe one of those pay by monthly kind of site, as long as they had a decent trial option or give you a truly good look at what they offer.

I'd like it, that's for sure.

Patrick/:Hustle

Posted 10 September 2007 - 11:01 AM

That site is pretty popular, but tv-links.co.uk is not hosting the files, so the government can't do anything about it really, cause they're just linking to the files.

I like Tv-Links cause i don't have to download it then : D
though there are some flaws. lot of their links are dead. but those which work are great, and so are the divx movies from stage6.

trinifawk

Posted 17 June 2007 - 11:30 PM

Wow! I'm watching it right now! This is awesome!

Does anyone know if this site is legit? I mean, I'm watching Pirates of the Caribbean 3 right now...

Well, my friends and I had a discussion about what sort of trouble I could get in for viewing material that isn't meant to be seen for free (how else would the movie industry make money?), and I don't think that users of the website would get in any trouble.

So yay!

Arbitrary

Posted 16 June 2007 - 07:19 PM

Woah, now that's pretty cool. I'll have to bookmark it and check it out later (when I have more time)

Wow, that'll give a whole new meaning to the words "couch potato". (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) I have a friend who is a huge fan of vintage shows from the 60s and 70s, so I'm sure to give her the link. I really don't hope the government doesn't come hard on them like they have with YouTube and all, but then again, it's expected if you're showing hundreds of TV shows and movies.

Mmmm...the government will eventually find the site and crack down on it. But as long as it's not particularly famous (like at first), the government probably won't do anything. And if the owners aren't rich, there's no reason to file lawsuits. So problems might begin when the site gets bought by a larger company, (like the whole Google and Youtube incident), the government will also saunter along and attempt to get rid of copyrighted materials. But until then, I guess we can all just enjoy. <_<

xerxes

Posted 16 June 2007 - 02:18 PM

Actually, the copyright holders could give a permission for one/first episode (or the first 30mins of a movie) to be available on-line so people would buy those more often. The quality of the episodes on-line is far from HD or what DVD offers, and such sites would encourage people to buy stuff they can't see on TV, otherwise who would buy a TV series on DVD or in HD without even knowing if they like the series; if they see it on TV, not much sense in buying it either. In fact, that may the reason why the sites haven't been taken down already.

Unregistered 011

Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:38 PM

Thanks for the link! I used to use alluc.net for my TV shows when I miss them, but they don't really update that much anymore for the shows I watch.

Mopargeek

Posted 24 May 2007 - 01:16 PM

I Discovered This Website 1 Month Ago.
Its Great, But Im getting SKY+ Tv In 1 Week, So I Wont Be Using it Anymore lol

Jeigh

Posted 23 May 2007 - 11:49 AM

They don't host anything, it's like the P2P sites, they just let users submit links to those media sharing sites. And those sites basically leave the content up until they get requested to take it down. It's all a big game of cat and mouse where everyone claims to be innocent and ignorant and hopes that if someone gets taken down for the "crime" it wont be them.

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