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make assertive of who doesn't like popcorn?​

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Answered by smitaprangya98
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TWO ARRESTS IN CASE INVOLVING POPCORN TIME

Ever since the release of Popcorn Time a few years ago, the amount of users has exploded. All over the world, people are streaming newly released movies and the newest episodes of popular TV shows – to the film industry’s great dismay.

The program provides easy access to content made available through illegal peer-to-peer systems, such as Bittorrent or PirateBay. But unlike the regular torrent software, Popcorn Time doesn’t require the user to download the entire file at once; Instead the program downloads only a few seconds ahead, so that downloading and playing is done simultaneously. The file is only stored temporarily on the user’s computer, and as soon as the player is closed the file disappears.

In many ways, Popcorn Time is thus just like Netflix – except for the fact that Popcorn Time is illegal. Even though no file is downloaded, parts of the copyrighted material is still being stored temporarily on the computer, and according to the European copyright legislation, such storing requires a legal source – which isn’t the case for files derived from torrent sites. So all though the systems are slightly different, the act is just as illegal.

The problem is, however, that it is extremely hard – not to say impossible – for the rights owners to prove that a copyrighted work has been streamed illegally. So for now, the copyright organizations have put a hold on fighting the users directly and have instead decided to focus on the people behind Popcorn Time and those encouraging others to use it.

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