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Kodi clampdown continues but these are the streams that still work
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 1020063" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Pricing has little to do with it, unless the price is free, people will steal it. Can't remember OnDigital and ITV digital being particularly expensive, but people still wanted it for nothing and drove them out of business.</p><p></p><p>I hear people complaining that everything was great before Sky, they could watch free football and films on BBC and ITV, but they have faulty memories, as before Sky was around there was next to no Football on TV, one match a week if you were very lucky and the only films you'd see outside of video rentals and cinema were three or four year old ones on TV. </p><p></p><p>They've paid a lot of money for these rights as PaulR says above and have to charge a premium for them, strange that it's the very competition which was insisted on by the government which has caused the rise in prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 1020063, member: 175057"] Pricing has little to do with it, unless the price is free, people will steal it. Can't remember OnDigital and ITV digital being particularly expensive, but people still wanted it for nothing and drove them out of business. I hear people complaining that everything was great before Sky, they could watch free football and films on BBC and ITV, but they have faulty memories, as before Sky was around there was next to no Football on TV, one match a week if you were very lucky and the only films you'd see outside of video rentals and cinema were three or four year old ones on TV. They've paid a lot of money for these rights as PaulR says above and have to charge a premium for them, strange that it's the very competition which was insisted on by the government which has caused the rise in prices. [/QUOTE]
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