Submitted by No-Drawing-6975 t3_11e34hw in technology
GMW-5610 t1_jac6nub wrote
Reply to comment by stappernn in Netflix Drops Prices in 30 Countries by No-Drawing-6975
Then it's not legal. You are basically using a paid link to a direct download. Where is the file coming from?
a) The content creator uploaded the file for you to download, in which case it's legal.
b) You are pulling the direct download link for a file pulled from a streaming platform, in which case it's illegal because you are breaking the licensing deal.
Services like Real Debrid live off user submitted content, none of it is legal because you are not paying who actually made the movie.
stappernn t1_jac6uju wrote
> Then it's not legal. You are basically using a paid link to a direct download. Where is the file coming from? > >
thats for me to know and me only :)
>Then it's not legal.
if you cant prove it , it didnt happen.
>Services like Real Debrid live off user submitted content, none of it is legal because you are not paying who actually made the movie.
and why are they in business for like 10 years? because it IS legal , otherwise they would have shut them down. this is not some deep web service this is accessible from regular internet and you can pay with Mastercard because its LEGAL.
>none of it is legal because you are not paying who actually made the movie.
thats not a crime, you are making up crimes now.
GMW-5610 t1_jac6xn6 wrote
I think your answers are enough of a proof. Thank you for proving my point.
Legal gray area, at best.
Edit: It's so legal the basement goblin here didn't take it personally at all, and blocked me.
stappernn t1_jac715g wrote
>Thank you for proving my point. Legal gray area, at best.
lol what? thanks for agreeing its not a crime XD
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