THOUSANDS of IPTV services being shut down – Here is why

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There is one war that has gone on longer than any war in history – the war of piracy. Join us as we delve into the ongoing battle between companies trying to drain every penny from your pocket and consumers fighting to save a few dollars. From sketchy VHS tapes to unexpected surprises, this war has taken many forms. Find out why thousands of IPTV services are being shut down and subscribe to stay updated on the latest in the fight against piracy.

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0:00 Video starts
1:00 Content providers shutting down thousands
2:15 How do they block services
4:25 What sites are being blocked
6:35 Is this working?
8:00 How to unblock sites

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37 COMMENTS

  1. Just a Few years ago many were getting their programs from DishTv with Satellite.Then you could buy a No Name satellite receiver and put in a Code that you would pay yearly and you would get DishTv for the Year for around $100…Problem was DishTv lawyers would crackdown on these few small companies and get the Names of Users and would Fine Users $3500-$5000…..I am wondering could this happen with IPTV?Close down a IPTV site get the people that bought services and take them too court or fine them $3500 just like DishTv did….

  2. I remember back when it was battling over pirating music. Sites such as Napster. There was some people actually arrested for downloading music. Pepsi-Cola was doing a game where you could earn mp3s for free. Their commercial for it included the people who had been arrested for pirate. Pepsi paid them just like an actor. It helped pay court fines

  3. Thank you for yr information. Just wondering yr thoughts on Vsee pro 2. I have that and love it. Supposedly they pay for the rights of their content. I still have firestick less links I've noticed. Anyway yr right too expensive for crapy content and also to many option and you have to pay for each like hbo, Disney ect

  4. IPTV SERVICES, IF ONE GET SHUTDOWN ANOTHER ONE WILL APPEAR. THESE HOSTS KNOW THE CONSEQUENSES AND THE CRIME IS VERY SMALL FOR THEM. THEY ARE LETTING THE BIG CORPS KNOW THAT THE CONTENTS YOU ARE GIVING TO THE CONSUMERS ARE BORING, AND YOU GUYS ARE CHARGING WAY TOO MUCH FOR THE SERVICE. 3RD PARTY APPS, ARE WINING THE WAR, AND THEY JUST WANT THE MONEY BACK IN THEIR POCKETS. LATER ON, THE BLOCKING SCHEME WILL NOT WORK AND SOMETHING EVEN BETTER THAN VPN WILL APPEAR IN THE FUTURE.

  5. Have a problem, I am a baby boomer just started streaming last year when I got Google Fiber. I have Amazon fire stick 4k on my Sony receiver and Bravo tv not 4k. Problem is volume on Amazon volume is fine on all other apps including u tube it low and I have to go from 14 to 24 to have same volume level except for Adds that blow you away!
    I tried volume maintain on fire stick it did nothing! lol
    Any suggestions?
    Seem the free services are worst at volume.
    Thanks

  6. I use IPTV now for one reason. I tried to be "legal". I had a subscription to Philo TV and had to use my US credit card to sign up. Should be all good, right? I have a VPN on my router and connect to that for many reasons. Philo worked on my laptop and desktop when going there from browsers. From my iPad or Apple TV which is where I stream the most, they detect it's a VPN IP and don't allow me to sign in. Sure I could try another VPN service, I could setup my own VPS and use that as a VPN, hell, I could even just toggle my network to the non vpn one, but to me that was all super annoying that I would have to do that just to watch something that I was legit paying for. I guess that what I get for trying to be "legit"

  7. AVOID YOUR-IPTV. C** told me they don't do trials so then said I can pay for a year membership and then if I change my mind within 2 days I can get a full refund. I changed my mind within 2 days because it wouldn't bloody work and the c** have refused to give me my money back and now blocked me! Scum. AVOID

  8. 1. I might not understand IPTV. I just figured TV over IP, which I what I also get from AT&T Fiber, every streaming device including a phone and computer. As far as VPN is concerned I have one, but that's so I can have an IP from that country when I'm contacting companies and people there so I don't get everything Americanized or shuttled to a site back in the US. I use it to be "in the US" when I'm away for the same reason. In fact, business websites won't even open if their clientele isn't from where you are at. When out of country, a dishwasher went out at home and I couldn't contact a store next to my home because the VPN endpoint was 286 miles away because that store doesn't have customers that far away. From US to Canada is the same situation. You are also advised to use one when traveling and using hot spots.

    2. Next is content. Full-length TV shows have been on YouTube for decades. Recently, they all turned to small snips. How could it be legal for decades and illegal now? Whose digital rights are we talking about here, the content creators or group banding together to restrict the content to promote their own business? There are lots of snip out there now from what was full length. How many of those videos that are being distributed today were downloaded a very long time ago? Windows 7-8.1 can read them all because it is approved. Windows 10 and newer cannot. Should the government then shut down YouTube and make them pay restitution for being the source…for decades? No amount of boiler plate could shield them from what was so obvious. "Generally, copyright protection lasts for the length of the author's life plus another 70 years." It would be interesting to know if the royalties are actually being paid as well.

    3. There are IPTV apps everywhere, including competing in the play store. Google tries to stop you from recording your own phone calls that every other entity has and can be used against you without your knowledge, but cannot have IPTV? It's an app built into my TV. I think anyone with a TV station that streams on the web an not going through a cable provider should sue for damages in a class action suit.

    4. I agree that the people who made the content should be rewarded well. I'm sure they made plenty of users and IMO they are like sports figures. They have a more rare skill set and should get what the market will bear. The price is neither here nor there. Buy it or don't and there is a point where it generates more revenue at a lower price. HOWEVER, they need to de-monopolize the TV companies like they did energy providers. Comcast, Spectrum, AT&T, etc. might provide and maintain the infrastructure, but people must be able to buy per-channel. Then the channel owners are beholden to their viewers. Amazon, Apple, Google TV, Netflix, HuLu, Swing, add nauseam, all have a horse in this race as well, so you cannot trust them.

    5. I don't want to deal in stolen goods but as things stand, unless it is a recent box office release, it's not obvious. How about watching it more than once from your DVR? You can't do that with a theater. Some things the authors want it distributed far and wide with no royalties. A lot of things need to be ironed out IMO.

    JAT

  9. You do a video like this right but here's the problem with this UGT. You do not do a video to explain how if you say to use a VPN app on say your Firestick then your IPTV doesn't work as the IPTV provider doesn't allow for you to share your subscription hence your IP address changes once the VPN directs traffic to another address which in turn blocks your subscription automatically as it can't distinguish VPN from say you sharing your username and password with someone else.
    This brings me to the second point if you decide to go the router route where you have a for example AX3000 Router the complications to installing Open VPN on it, you almost need to be an IT expert. Why not design these speed-style routers to have a simple username password for VPN activation instead of doing your brain in?
    Why don't we ever touch up on these points and make it clear what's your solution?