Popcorn Time, Netflix for pirates, is closing

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Popcorn Time was a multi-platform torrenting app that mimicked Netflix functionality via torrents. Users could stream movies through torrent files the same way a Netflix subscriber could simply load up Netflix and go. Despite their abrupt closing the service's creators are sticking to their guns that what they were doing was 100% legal. The closure was announced in the form of a message on their homepage detailing their history, accolades, and exact reasons for their shutdown.

Our experiment has put us at the doors of endless debates about piracy and copyright, legal threats and the shady machinery that makes us feel in danger for doing what we love. And that’s not a battle we want a place in.

We've shown that people will risk fines, lawsuits and whatever consequences that may come just to be able to watch a recent movie in slippers. Just to get the kind of experience they deserve.
Popcorn Time


Those who have previously installed the application are expected to retain access as the application isn't reliant on a central server from it's developer.

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TravitorPosted:

I never heard of Popcorn Time, I always use Netflix and hulu.

OasisPosted:

Such a shame. When in reality all this service was doing was linking people to torrents, those torrents were already there, not their fault.

-DanPosted:

Wow damn it , good job netflix isnt expensive

MultitaskPosted:

Wow why haven't i heard of this :'( oh well netflix is cheap anyways.

MissPosted:

VEVO Well that was fast. What comes of the users who still have the desktop app? Will they still be able to use it? Or am I gonna have to go back to noobroom?


Looks like we're going to have to go back unfortunately.

VEVOPosted:

Well that was fast. What comes of the users who still have the desktop app? Will they still be able to use it? Or am I gonna have to go back to noobroom?