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There was a very interesting situation yesterday with a new Firefox extension named Pirates of the Amazon that allows users to find any downloadable content you can buy on Amazon on various torrent sites and download these very movies or music from such sites - illegally but totally free right after the user finds a desired item on Amazon. |
Posts Tagged with ‘free-movies’
Quick Lesson to Pirates: Keep It Quiet if You Really Want To Do It
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on December 04, 2008
Sling – Yet Another Site for US Users to Watch US TV and Videos
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on November 25, 2008
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Today the world has seen public launch of Sling.com, yet another video portal where users can stream episodes of television shows and movies for free same as they now do on Hulu, Joost or Veoh. The website offers visitors to choose and stream videos using a Flash player right on the site. |
Amazon Lets You Watch Some Movies For Free – Hoping You’ll Buy More of Them
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on September 16, 2008
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Amazon has finally made a decision to add some free movies to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), the incredibly popular site it acquired some 10 years ago. Until today the database only featured various information about movies and TV shows but video content was only limited to clips and trailers which made the concept look very limited - movie database without movies is pretty strange, after all. This addition of full-length films and episodes of TV shows available to watch [...] |
New HD Content Distribution Agreement for Zudeo
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on January 17, 2007
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New video services emerge almost daily. Video aggregation and distribution platform code named Zudeo was launched by Azureus in December. Paul Glazowki predicted that they would have to sign multiple content agreements to provide their users with a truly valuable service. |
Azureus Announces Content Agreement with BBC Worldwide
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on December 19, 2006
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AOL to host ‘Free Film Saturday’
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on December 01, 2006
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Are you a fan of free? Yes, I thought you’d be. Well, this Saturday, you’ll have the chance to get your choice of 30 films fresh from AOL’s encoding team. That’s right. 30 free movies up for grabs. This Saturday. Be there. |





