So here it is, as promised, the tutorial how to set up a VPN for KODI:As soon as I have the time for it, I will provide the same tutorial without advertisements.
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So here it is, as promised, the tutorial how to set up a VPN for KODI:As soon as I have the time for it, I will provide the same tutorial without advertisements.
They made you "an offer you couldn't refuse"? :-)We received "nice" letter from Danish https://rettighedsalliancen.dk to block our site from Danish users
That's also quite a lot...Thats all.
This is something else... Only about one particular subtitle.Trying to download any subtitle for this movie: https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search ... vie-563201 You get: "Requested page was blocked in response to a complaint we received under the DMCA, you can read more at ChillingEffects.org."
I hear some rumours that also other sites are target and being blocked.Why aren't other websites affected by this? Those subtitles and similar subs aren't affected on podnapisi, subscene, addic7ed and a clone like opensubtitlesdatabase or other sites, so why is OS always targeted by these entities?
Thanks for the support. But I think it's not nice and not appropriate to undocumentedly accuse other subtitle sites of teaming up with the devil against us. In fact, I think they don't.(...) and also think other websites are probably even making these entities target this site in particular (that's probably more paranoia). Eliminate the competition. Effers!
I (sadly) agree.They made you "an offer you couldn't refuse"?We received "nice" letter from Danish https://rettighedsalliancen.dk to block our site from Danish users
This a very slippery slope. Once it becomes known that Danish RettighedsAlliancen have succeeded in "convincing" you to block Danish users, what is keeping their counterparts in other European countries from sending you similar letters? This can spread like wildfire.
By now I know all the ins and outs, but I leave it up to oss to reply whatever he wants to reply.I'm guessing you didn't do this lightly just because you want to be nice to RettighedsAlliancen but because their request was backed by a credible threat. Would this be a letter you would care to share? If not, could you enlighten us as to the legal backing behind the request that you have honored?
It would not be a good idea to share more specific info. Because, instead of their counterparts having a rough idea, that would be a tutorial how to do it exactly. I rather write tutorials for Danish people how to use OpenSubtitlesWould this be a letter you would care to share? If not, could you enlighten us as to the legal backing behind the request that you have honored?
Chromecast is "attached" to my Danish router and that's that - I am not sufficiently techinical of brain to start rootling around in my router settings.
So, using AirVPN at least enables me access to subtitles so I can watch content on my phone - no problem accessing subs from SO - although I can no longer access "other" sub sites through streaming apps (even when using AirVPN) which I could before all this RettighedsAlliancen mess.
Yes, we are not in China or so, but instead in what they call the "free and democratic" western world and thus 'we' rank ourselves much higher than those countries you mention. But that's just smart marketing and crowd manipulation. Meanwhile, slowly but steadily we are going to a situation where only the methods differ, but the result is the same. Sad, but reality.With all respect, we are not in China, Russia, Iran or any other country blocking peeps freedom to choose whatever they like.
Philosophically I definitely and totally agree. Personally, maybe/probably I would have reacted differently. But that's me. In reality it may be a case of choosing between doing what is 'right' versus 'surviving'. In that sense I can understand other people making other choices than I would do.As already stated, it may jeopardize the very intention of free internet. The answer to authorities requests is not and never will be asking members to use VPN services. Many boards, services and servers are running where authorities reqs doesn't mean anything.
First of all, thanks for the thanks I am pleased if I can be of any help.Chromecast is "attached" to my Danish router and that's that - I am not sufficiently techinical of brain to start rootling around in my router settings.
Of course this is possible. Like I just wrote to ukendt, I would probably react differently. But I am not in that position, and I can imagine the people who are, make other choices.Regarding RA...... is it at all feasible, or just my pure fantasy, that someone/some body of people might be challenging "The Authorities" over this?
Yes, that's 'funny'. And they demand OS to act within seven days. The arrogance is infinite. An as funny answer would be "Yes okay, we will do what you want before 5 december 2021."that letter from RA is dated December 2017. I am just wondering how/why it has taken two years to get ...... where we are now?!
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