FourCorners 8 Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Corporate greed Broken apps Ads on paid subscriptions Anyone else care to chime in
FourCorners 8 Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM Hard to believe in 2026 that these big million and billion dollar companies still waste money on clowns that can't build an app when all they need to do is sell api keys. If they sold api keys per month they would save millions & millions and gain billions. If I had a disney api to put in emby I would be happy as can be
arrbee99 1843 Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Don't forget the whole 'you paid for it but you don't own it' scheme.
FourCorners 8 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, arrbee99 said: Don't forget the whole 'you paid for it but you don't own it' scheme. Agreed and is the reason I spent my last cent on hard drives so I own it on a hard drive. I buy 100 packs on ebay for $30 copy them to puter then resell them. I bought 40 tv series on ebay for $13 copied them all resold the dvds. If I had an api I would have no reason to buy or copy anything but the greed continues.
FourCorners 8 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago No one said this yet but pirating is actually easier than signing up for a subscription, we need API keys this will be the winner for the company that does this so we can enter an API key into emby and have a one stop shop.
arrbee99 1843 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago While I should, as a mere user, point out that neither Emby nor its users would ever condone marauding the high seas of piracy, I imagine a one stop shop would be quite popular.
FourCorners 8 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, arrbee99 said: While I should, as a mere user, point out that neither Emby nor its users would ever condone marauding the high seas of piracy, I imagine a one stop shop would be quite popular. I said API key from the companies.
speechles 2100 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Usenet and binary newsgroups are awesome. I agree. Prone to DMCA takedowns. Spools might have missing pieces. Might not have enough Par2 recovery blocks. Then you REQ and they will post. I remember those days well. But we cannot really delve into details and specifics here. We need to keep on the saner side and while it does exist not make it easier for those who do it to find it easier by reading these forums. Those who want to need to figure it out on their own. We aren't giving out maps and directions to our buried treasures. No sir. In the 1600s, people became pirates for physical survival, economic profit, and anti-imperial power struggles, often stealing tangible goods like gold, sugar, and spices. Conversely, software piracy today is primarily driven by avoiding the high costs of digital goods, bypassing restrictive licensing, or accessing geo-blocked media without physical risk. We'll brave the squalls and we'll bust your balls. Somalian Pirates, we! Edited 21 hours ago by speechles
seanbuff 1380 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago @FourCornersthere are plenty of more appropriate places to discuss this topic out on the interwebs. This forum is not one of them, thanks.
One2Go 122 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The question has often popped up why is IPTV so popular and the common consensus is that everything is in one place, navigation to find what you want dead easy because the UI interface was designed by competent coders. But since live TV is basically dead except for sports we all navigate what we want in our own ways. For the World Cup Fox's pundits and coverage is terrible compared to ITVX or even the BBC who never send someone to the US. Will I reward Fox for their dismal coverage of the World Cup? Don't think so.
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