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Internet retailer turns on its streaming video-on-demand service, providing ad-free streams of movies and TV shows to PCs and Macs via a Web browser.
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And to add to brooklyn bankruptcy who don't understand watching something on a 15 inch monitor. You're not anchor to your computer and monitor. Think broader terms. You can stream the amazon movies onto your TV very easily. I have an old pc with wifi and its connected to my tv for that purpose.
Too bad, Internet video had so much promise. But I guess that's when happens when a direct competitor controls the pipes. Sure glad we have the government folks watching out for our best interests.
- by dpinto888 October 9, 2009 11:09 PM PDT
- Amazon, bad news, Comcast wants to put you out of the streaming business with its new monthly transfer qoutas.no idea whether tvpc is legal. I do know that to conflate "legal" with "morals" isn't a good call. Are copyrights legal? Sure are. Are they moral? Tougher question.
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