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  2. Popcorn Time - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn Time uses sequential downloading to stream video listed by several torrent websites, and third-party trackers can also be added manually. The legality of the software depends on the jurisdiction. Following its creation, Popcorn Time quickly received positive media attention, with some comparing the app to Netflix for its ease of use. [3]

  3. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    The Protecting Lawful Streaming Act of 2020 is a United States law that makes it a felony to engage in large-scale streaming of copyright material. The bill was introduced by Senator Thom Tillis on December 10, 2020.

  4. More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to ...

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    Next week, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the constitutionality of the new laws, setting up a battle over free speech, censorship and how to protect kids online.

  5. 9 Best Streaming Services To Watch Free Movies Online - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... 9 Safe, Secure and Legal Options. ... the free movie streaming app Popcorn Time faced lawsuits from various organizations for ...

  6. Butter Project - Wikipedia

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    The aim is to create a completely legal base which other applications can use to provide streaming functionality. [ 3 ] Butter Project was created as a split from Popcorn Time when the latter met legal difficulties — – with Butter Project aiming to retain development of only expressly legal and permissible portions of the code-base ...

  7. The internet’s go-to homepage is popping off today. On Sept. 25, Google published its latest Doodle celebrating the worldwide appeal of popcorn. In addition to the art viewable on its homepage ...

  8. Legal issues with BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    TorrentSpy ultimately removed access for US visitors rather than operate in an "uncertain legal environment." [ 29 ] In the face of destruction of evidence charges and a $111 million legal judgement, TorrentSpy voluntarily shut down and filed for bankruptcy in 2008, although appeals continued through 2009.

  9. Maverickeye - Wikipedia

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    A lawsuit was directed at 11 users of the Popcorn Time software. Popcorn Time is a free alternative to subscription-based video streaming services such as Amazon Video and Netflix. [citation needed] In September 2015, one of Maverickeye's lawyers filed a lawsuit against 16 infringers using Maverickeye's data to prove that infringers ...