Studios Sue Dragon Box in Latest Crackdown on Streaming Devices (variety.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Netflix and Amazon joined with the major studios on Wednesday in a lawsuit against Dragon Box, as the studios continue their crackdown on streaming devices. The suit accuses Dragon Box of facilitating piracy by making it easy for customers to access illegal streams of movies and TV shows. Some of the films available are still in theaters, including Disney's "Coco," the suit alleges. Dragon Box has advertised the product as a means to avoid paying for authorized subscription services, the complaint alleges, quoting marketing material that encourages users to "Get rid of your premium channels ... [and] Stop paying for Netflix and Hulu." The same studios filed a similar complaint in October against TickBox, another device that enables users to watch streaming content. Both TickBox and Dragon Box make use of Kodi add-ons, a third-party software application.
Kodi can be installed on Windows so by your logic Windows facilitates piracy.
I'm god, but it's a bit of a drag really...
Cool story bro. As someone who doesn't give a shit who you are or whether you pay for content. The FBI needs to shut you down.
It's not Kodi but the plugins to access these streams that facilitate piracy. Kodi has legitimate use, it's what I use to get (legal) TV, movies and music around the house.
If construction was anything like programming, an incorrectly fitted lock would bring down the entire building...
People who pay for DRMed video content should be shut down. Your actions are making the world a worse place. Stop funding evil. Stop paying them. Please learn to pirate, so that your video habits will stop being used to legitimize the ridiculous idea that software shouldn't be end-user maintainable.
I had never heard of Dragon Box. Thanks for the pointer, major studios. And please become familiar with the Streisand Effect.
How can anyone take them seriously with statements such as "any units bought from eBay or Amazon from an unauthorized dealer will results in your IP and Mac Address blocked from our Server" on their website? Neither of those are hard to modify.
Yep, I never spell check.
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Does DragonBox magically allow you to access Netflix and Hulu without paying for them ? Or is it simply the equivalent of a torrent client. This is the most stupid nonsense I've seen. And I am sad to see Netflix go the route of major channels and studios.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
cds with rootkits
Be or ben't
Pigeons can transfer terabytes of information short distances way faster than any network so far. Don't let pigeon handlers off the hook either. The ISP, telecom, hardware manufacturer, software developers, electricity providers, content producers and government officials also "facilitated". The only entity that _should_ be prosecuted is the one knowingly serving the data.
"Kodi can be installed on Windows"
Thanks for the tip, I'm off to do it right now.
I guess those assholes shouldn't have sued and made people attentive.
It has a warning about buying a third party "dragon box" which would be using their proprietary Android implementation. So they don't want people pirating their stuff that they sell to people to pirate other peoples stuff.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
Pigeons can transfer terabytes of information short distances way faster than any network so far
Other animals, bazookas, and even potato-guns are probably faster.
What is the TB-meter-per-second and maximum effective distance of a trebuchet-launched container filled with high-density SSD devices?
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
Please learn to pirate, so that your video habits will stop being used to legitimize the ridiculous idea that software shouldn't be end-user maintainable.
If you can live without it, vote with your wallet and do without.
With few exceptions such as people who review movies for a living, people do not need to watch any specific movie that comes out of Hollywood.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
Stop paying for Netflix and Hulu.
They are going to sue book publishers?
Have gnu, will travel.
... and we should also go after lock pick manufacturers for burglaries, gun manufacturers for gun deaths, and car manufacturers for accidents, because if they didn't make these things, it wouldn't facilitate unlawful behavior. How about they go after the web sites actually sourcing the video?
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
With more and more TV's coming out with the Android TV OS, which you can easily install Kodi and the addons onto it, shouldn't they also be a target for the studios?
Studios use their considerable influence to inform everyone that DragonBox are a thing.
Thanks very much for the heads-up.
Requiem for the American Dream
I'd pay to download movies using pigeons as a transmission medium; if the price is right.
Requiem for the American Dream
So I ask you, what can the poor righteous Plaintiffs do, play whack-a-mole or win in million-card monte trying to come up with the dastardly crooks who store and stream House of Cards or whatever? Being practical (?) people they go after the easy targets e.g. Dragon Box (which I had never heard of before... hey, do you suppose its sales will go down now, or up?) -- which rather clearly does not actually store any pirated material.
Disclaimer: I did not actually watch anything, far be it from me to sully my purity by feasting my eyes on INFRINGING MATERIAL, the horror the horror.