pmcd, there is nothing shady about kodi. It's perfectly legal in Canada.
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Hulu is completely free, has tons of content (movies and TV shows), and doesn't require XBMC. It does have commercials, but instead of 5 minutes long (as you'd normally get when watching regular TV) they're only 30 seconds. It has to be launched with an American DNS but that's easy to do using something like Hola.
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Originally posted by Slyde View Postpmcd, there is nothing shady about kodi. It's perfectly legal in Canada.
Originally posted by Mainframer View PostHulu is completely free, has tons of content (movies and TV shows), and doesn't require XBMC. It does have commercials, but instead of 5 minutes long (as you'd normally get when watching regular TV) they're only 30 seconds. It has to be launched with an American DNS but that's easy to do using something like Hola.
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Originally posted by wearysky View Post
Hulu is more of a gray area. Artists (or rather, the studios) are being paid based on the ads shown on Hulu, at least... But technically you're violating Hulu's terms of service, as well as violating the rights agreements of the content owners since Hulu doesn't have the rights to broadcast that content in Canada.
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Originally posted by pmcd View Post
This is a bit disingenuous. The streaming sites from XBMC AddOns can't be compared to CraveTV, Netflix, etc... While they may contain more content you do realize that they are somewhat shady?
but i do agree,, there are some plugins on kodi that are shady,,
kodi is doing everything to shed that shady image that have been tattoo'd with.. check ebay lately? all those illegal TV box's powered by kodi have been removed due to complaints from kodi developers themselves.
PS note that i used the term "tattoo'd".. that was on purpose.. i dont think the shady image will ever be shed, the only thing they can do is wear a long sleeve shirt!Last edited by Sarum; 01-13-2015, 04:25 PM.
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Out of curiosity, is CraveTV or Shomi for that matter, anything like Hulu with regards to having current TV episodes? All their commercials make it look more like Netflix where it's a season behind.
I use Hulu Plus personally, and while it's a grey area, at least I can watch shows the next day after they've aired and it feels slightly more legal than streaming it from some random website or torrenting the episode.
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