![]() ![]() Judging by the rapid ascension of newer and better movie streaming sites the instant old ones get shut down, a significant portion of the population does not appear to be buying the film and TV industry’s assertion that watching a stream of a popular movie online is the moral equivalent of shoplifting. The public wants video content, and they don’t want to have to care about who is controlling distributors and streaming services. The site shut down a few days later – not because it had landed in legal trouble, but because users were so eager to try it out they managed to crash Coinado.io almost immediately, and the server promptly ended Popcorn in Your Browser’s free trial. It’s now less a company than a meme, and memes are hard to sue.Įarlier this month a site called Popcorn in Your Browser (“That wasn’t us,” English said, and YTS said it was them ) appeared, making use of an encrypted torrenting server called Coinado.io and the Popcorn Time logo. Loosely affiliated groups, like the video torrent distributing organization YTS, have glommed on to Popcorn Time’s ideas – even adopting its very popular branding – and keep putting up slightly different all-the-movies-ever sites with “popcorn” somewhere in the name. ![]() “We just want to make something great for everyone to use. ![]() “We’re not a business,” said English in a phone interview from Ontario, Canada. Robert English, a key member of the collective that took over from the Argentinian team, describes Popcorn Time as an open-source community project run by a bunch of dedicated nerds “all over the globe” – and that’s just the core group, not the enthusiasts who have adopted the software for similar purposes (and under similar names). But the software behind the project is open-source, and it lives on. ![]()
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