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Originally Posted by Diemenz
Personally my suggestion is to get a shield or fire tv max and run Kodi with a debrid service (like real debrid or premiumize) you will have access to all tv shows and movies you like as well as all live sports at minimum 720p (all flames games were 1080p last year for me) and your looking at $4-$7 a month for the debrid service. I have been doing this for a few years. Before the ethical drama kicks it, it’s perfectly legal to stream tv shows and movies in Canada as long as you don’t download them.
Debrid services also prevent you from getting the magical legal letters from the copywrite holders
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I really fail to see how a service that provides all TV shows, movies and sports at $4-$7 could possibly be legal, let alone ethical, but I'm open to hearing more.
Sounds illegal as a layman, but I'd be curious to know if it's actually legal to use this service in Canada as the poster claims? It'd be like if I went to buy groceries and someone said "just buy them out of this warehouse in ogden, it's like $15-$20 for $150 worth of groceries and the police can't do ****!". I'd be skeptical for sure.