TV-links alternative

25. November 2007 14:41

Update: After a recent comment on my previous post, the site http://alluc.org was brought to my attention. My 'friend' checked out the site and reliably tells me that although not quite as good as TV links, it does seem quite promising. He suggests you check it out. I, on the other hand, do not condone any kind of copyright infringement :-p 

 

Since my previous post, I've had a large number of people finding my site after searching for Tv-links alternatives.

So, if you've found a really good alternative site, please leave a link in the comments. I had a quick look at the links provided in the comments for my previous post (for research purposes only you understand ;-) ) and none of them seemed up to scratch. Some required registration, and others seemed to slow my browser to a crawl.

So post away! I'm sure it won't be long until they start shutting down sites that link to other sites, that link to tv shows... 


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TV-links shut down?

27. October 2007 04:12

It seems that www.tv-links.co.uk has been shut down, in what's apparently the "first closure of a major UK-based pirate site".

 I thought tv-links was hosted in the Netherlands or somewhere, as it has been shut down before and they moved the hosting. No doubt it will rise again like such sites do, or something just as good will come along to take its place.

The Guardian Online states that "The Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact)  claims that tv-links.co.uk was providing links to illegal film content that had been camcorder recorded from cinemas and then uploaded to the internet. The site also provided links to TV shows that were being illegally distributed."

As has been noted about a million times previously, surely it would be more producive to close down the sites that actual host these sites...oh wait, YouTube has already paid off the MPAA and FACT, haven't they?

 Guess what people...those 2500 jobs that are to go at the BBC? It's all the fault of TV-links users:
"The theft and distribution of films harms the livelihoods of those working in the UK film industry and in ancillary industries, as well as damaging the economy," Kieron Sharp, head of FACT, said."

 

Roger Marles, from Trading Standards said sites such as TV Links allowed people to break UK copyright law. "The 'users' are potentially evading licence fees, subscription fees to digital services or the cost of purchase or admittance to cinemas to view the films," he added.

Perhaps if the BBC featured something other than repeats, and ITV had programmes without fixed competitions, then we might not have to go online to view programmes. Or if they hosted repeats of recent programmes on their own websites, then people wouldn't have to look elsewhere or be forced to download their (Windows-only) software to watch a tiny number of selected repeats. 

 

Anyway, full article from the Guardian Online is here: http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2195407,00.html

 


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