at least some laws need to be introduced to curb those that openly sell TV box that can access pirated contents in Tesco, Giant etc.
Singapore to ban TV box, will MY follows
Singapore to ban TV box, will MY follows
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Jan 29 2019, 03:08 PM
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at least some laws need to be introduced to curb those that openly sell TV box that can access pirated contents in Tesco, Giant etc.
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Jan 29 2019, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(payamam @ Jan 29 2019, 03:42 PM) I don't really know how tv box pirated works. A few types..So it comes with access to apps that needs to be paid but for free is it? Like Netflix? No monthly subscription required is it? 1. Last time got this Durian IPTV (or equivalent). Basically they rip Astro stream and put it on server. You buy subscriptions (like RM20-30/month) to access all Astro channels. Now don't know still got similar service or not. Durian IPTV shoplot (which housed all the PC/equipment) was raided by police. 2. Another type is the seller install and configure for you all the apps (Kodi etc.). So you can stream movies, drama series, live TV etc. So they profit about RM200-300 just by providing this service. Typically sell you the box for >Rm500? (TV box costs Rm200-300 only). But later when the apps got outdated etc., it''s not likely you can find back the person. (Tbh, you can do it on your own by just googling for the methods...) |
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