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So has anyone used this site?
I got Blades of Glory from it...watched about 15 minutes (maybe less) and then had to leave. I left the window open, but one of my kids closed it on me :bang:

I'll have to get it again. It just took a LONG time for the whole movie to load up.
 
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i've been watching the office at work.....just watched last night's heroes because i forgot to set the dvr. watched most of the 40 year old virgin.
 

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So has anyone used this site?


I've been downloading the shows like Two and 1/2 men and playing them on my computer, it streeams alot better and isn't as choppy. A little software tool called Orbit downloads the Flash Video (FLV) and has alittle player or you can download one called Wimpy Player, it's a small download.
You can also download the movies that are in divx format and play them on your PC
I found another site here www.ipodnova.tv and they have almost every TV show from the night before, that's how I saw the Sopranos last week when I wasn't home
 
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Thank You!

i dont know how many of you have heard of this site before, but a buddy at work today pointed it out.

quite frankly, i'm completely dumbfounded.

www.tv-links.co.uk

pretty much contains any television show and movie you could want......streamed, completely free, without commercials. today i started out watching The Office. a few links were dead, but their is no complaining here.

no need to sign up, just click the links and you are set.

requires flash player i believe though.

Thank You for posting this!!!! My DVR messed up last night and did not record The Office - I thought I was going to cry :) and then I remembered this thread! I was able to watch it this afternoon. This is an awesome site! THANK YOU!
 
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Thank You for posting this!!!! My DVR messed up last night and did not record The Office - I thought I was going to cry :) and then I remembered this thread! I was able to watch it this afternoon. This is an awesome site! THANK YOU!

kinda did the same thing....my dvr started late and i missed the opening with Dwight and Jim.

i almost had to give myself a full disadulation
 

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This site was working beautifully for me, then all of a sudden it takes several hours for a single episode to fully load. What gives?
 
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This site was working beautifully for me, then all of a sudden it takes several hours for a single episode to fully load. What gives?

i've kinda noticed that too with some things. when i'm watching a series of shows, some of them take forever to load......maybe 3-4 episodes in a row, and the others work fine. i think it might have to do with the server they are uploaded to.
 

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Just feel like smiling and bumping this thread for no apparent reason :)
 

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Bump. Does anyone else have any good TV links?
 

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Bump. Does anyone else have any good TV links?

www.joox.net is pretty good for movies. They're all in Divx format. You can either download them or watch 'em online. If you watch 'em online, watch in full screen and the stream is perfect.
 

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Wow, the original site is freaking awesome... My employer will hate you
 

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Major pirate website shut down

Katie Allen
Friday October 19, 2007
Guardian Unlimited

One of the world's most-used pirate film websites has been closed after providing links to illegal versions of major Hollywood hits and TV shows.

The first closure of a major UK-based pirate site was also accompanied by raids and an arrest, the anti-piracy group Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact) said today.

A 26-year-old man from Cheltenham was arrested on Thursday in connection with offences relating to the facilitation of copyright infringement on the internet, Fact said.

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The arrest and the closure of the site - www.tv-links.co.uk - came during an operation by officers from Gloucestershire County Council trading standards in conjunction with investigators from Fact and Gloucestershire Police.

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.

Visitors to the site could get access to major feature films, sometimes within days of their initial cinema release. Recent links took users to illegal versions of the Disney/Pixar animation sensation Ratatouille as well as to most of this summer's blockbusters.

"Sites such as TV Links contribute to and profit from copyright infringement by identifying, posting, organising, and indexing links to infringing content found on the internet that users can then view on demand by visiting these illegal sites, " said a spokesman for Fact.

The group's director general Kieron Sharp said TV Links was the first major target in a campaign to crackdown on web piracy.

"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, " he 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.

The British Video Association estimates that at least £459m was lost to the video, film and TV industries due to piracy in 2006.

· This article was amended on Friday October 26 2007. A caption accompanying the picture originally attached to the above article said that the website TV links was closed for allowing users to download illegal material. In fact the site provided links to illegal material hosted by other websites, as the name suggests. The caption has been removed.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/oct/19/digitalmedia.media
 
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