[mythtv-users] Sharing content with friends
Dan wolf
mboverload at gmail.com
Fri Dec 31 20:40:04 EST 2004
Wow, its "NOT" legal? Pretty stong language, my friend. No TV
company is going to care about 2 of nerds sharing TV recordings at
25kb/s upload =) Plus if you are running the share over an encrypted
VPN how are they gonna know, anyway?
I just calculated I could be sued for $433,350,000 for my music
collection alone. $9,450,000 for my application collection. At least
$10,500,000 for my CD image collection. "Legality" is overblown.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:13:10 -0800, Chris Petersen
<lists at forevermore.net> wrote:
> > Has anyone tried to share content between remote sites/friends running mythtv?
> > I would think if you can resolve the IP connectivity issues (fw's/VPN's/etc) you could connect each of the backends together and share content.
> > Is this possible?
>
> Please read the archives before posting stuff like this. This kind of
> thing is NOT legal in the US, and it will not be supported in the
> official mythtv package.
>
> Besides, your particular solution wouldn't be possible unless you and
> all of your friends had 10 megabit connections.
>
> -Chris
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