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Pirating is easier than ever too
And they will never stop piracy. If it can be displayed and shown to your eyes, it can be recorded.
It's certainly a good thing to keep businesses in check. It's very much a "or else.." to them trying to screw people over as much as possible.
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How exactly? I find it more difficult than before. Granted I don't download movies anymore, I just search for free streams. And I'm pretty sure that at some point Google will stop showing them in searches.
hdtoday.cc
Do you know any streaming etc sites that are more focused on documentaries? I've been looking for a certain national geographic doc for a while and it's not on any of the mainstream trackers (and not on that website either)
Install sonarr, radarr, get a usenet indexer and server account, and maybe set up a few torrent trackers that you have access to. Add Plex or Jellyfin (YMMV) and bam, happy times.
That all seems great, but why do any of that when you can just use a pirate streaming site like hdtoday.cc ?
Sites go down and if I have a copy, it will always be there when I want it.
You keep your shit and it’s also generally better quality (if you pick the right stuff to dl)