When I wrote about Popcorn Time earlier this week, I said it wasn’t likely to disappear anytime soon despite its legally dubious nature. That turned out to be wrong, as the creators of Popcorn Time ...
Popcorn Time, the app that was once popular for making pirating movies as easy as watching Netflix, has shut down. Its original developers took the service down and abandoned the project merely a few ...
Long before Torrents-Time allowed pirates to stream movies and TV shows directly from their browsers, Popcorn Time was the piracy tool of choice. The software made waves when it was first introduced, ...
If I’d known about Popcorn Time things would’ve been different. Popcorn Time is a torrent-streaming service that’s free to download, easy to use, and probably not legal. It makes Netflix’s media ...
If you’re streaming movies, chances are you’re doing it using Amazon, Netflix, or iTunes. The upside is that the films are relatively cheap or free with a streaming plan, and that you’re watching ...
One thing that iTunes, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu have proven is that content makers can fight piracy by providing a better, easier service to paying customers. But what happens when piracy fights back ...
Up until the original Popcorn Time 'died' and became an open source project, its chief creator was only known as "Sebastian" -- not surprisingly, he wasn't keen on linking his real name to a ...
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