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#223931 24-Oct-2017 17:34
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I recently started exploring Kodi. There is still a lot I don't know about it but I have studiously tried to avoid the many shady video add-ons and have only experimented with our Freeview playlists and the official Kodi repository. Yet I notice many sellers of IPTV subscriptions on sites like Amazon, Ebay and Aliexpress. These vendors seem to be offering access to satellite channels all over the world. Are these all free to air, and is this legal? Can anyone tell me more about these? 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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  #1888843 24-Oct-2017 17:41
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Short answer. 

 

No




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  #1888860 24-Oct-2017 18:00
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No they are not legal or no you can't tell me more? If not legal, why are they being openly advertised on all the big trading sites?

 

 

 

 





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  #1888895 24-Oct-2017 19:04
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He means no as in they'll be 'selling' you access to satellite channels you shouldn't have access to without a proper subscription in the relevant country. They're being openly advertised on the big trading sites because, for whatever reason/s, the companies affected are not doing anything about.




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  #1888896 24-Oct-2017 19:05
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^^^ There's the long answer!


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  #1888910 24-Oct-2017 19:30
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A more useful reply is to suggest you try Pluto TV and Tubi TV. They are both completely free with no restrictions and plenty of content.


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  #1888911 24-Oct-2017 19:31
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Ok, thanks. That is what I wanted to know.

 

 





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