watching prem games on tinternet a guide

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by Royalwaster » 25 Nov 2006 16:19

nickbob_sexypants Ye I changed the settings but it still does not work. Others do, just not Reading game :roll:


I think it's just shit today - mine keeps buffering ...

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by nickbob_sexypants » 25 Nov 2006 16:24

Looks like i might as well wait for motd. Dont have to go through this next week luckily.

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by zac naloen » 25 Nov 2006 16:28

I think i'm gonna have to record football first. Much more complete than MOTD.

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by nickbob_sexypants » 25 Nov 2006 16:30

I dont have football first :( Not going to bother finding higlights on interweb, not worth the hastle.

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by MartinRdg » 25 Nov 2006 18:00

I saw it on here http://www.tvandsportstreams.com/

No problem at all. Paid £5 for a month and this is the 5th match I've seen.


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by jetsetwilly » 29 Nov 2006 09:43

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6192264.stm

Sports authorities are taking action to stop illegal live coverage of football and other events over the internet.

Almost all English Premiership matches are available to watch live and for free, as are other leagues and sports.

The coverage, mainly from Chinese sport channels, is put on peer-to-peer applications and can be watched anywhere in the world.

As well as football, some sites are also claiming to offer live cricket action from The Ashes in Australia.

The FA Premier League, Uefa, Cricket Australia and other sport bodies have employed a company called NetResult to police the internet for unauthorised video.


Most of the Saturday 3pm kick-offs are available to watch
Some websites provide direct links to each match, only requiring the user to download a free peer-to-peer programme.

NetResult's Tim Cooper said it had seen "good success" in stopping broadcasts on the Chinese services, but it was an "ongoing challenge".

"We're gradually working the numbers down and down, so unfortunately it's a bit of a lengthy process," he said.

"You could shut a website down today but tomorrow another 10 will appear.

"We're fighting a continual battle because people will always try and jump on and off certain services and new technology is always evolving."


Some unauthorised sites are also offering live Ashes action
Premiership matches that kick off at 3pm on Saturdays are not shown on TV in the UK for fear that stadium attendances could suffer.

But most are available on the peer-to-peer services.

Mr Cooper said NetResult was in constant contact with the managers of peer-to-peer applications like PPLive and PPMate to have illegal content removed.

Some matches are also streamed directly from individual sites and NetResult said it was lobbying internet service providers to shut these down.

Premier League spokesman Tim Vine said most offending sites had been taken down for contravening intellectual property rights.

'Clamp down'

"It is clearly a difficult area to patrol," he said. "However, we will continue to make every effort to protect our rights holders and clamp down on these sites."

No live Premiership matches are yet available legally online anywhere in the world.

But from next season, Sky and Setanta Sports - who have won the rights to show Premiership matches on TV in the UK until 2010 - will also be able to broadcast them legally on the internet.

NetResult is also trying to stamp out illicit live coverage of The Ashes.

"At the moment there are some sites that are offering it," Mr Cooper said. "But the majority of them we're managing to shut down in swift time."

The BBC has the rights to stream recorded highlights to UK internet users, while Sky Sports is sending clips to mobiles.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 29 Nov 2006 10:32

Havent they got anything better to do? oxf*rd busybodies.

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by MattPR » 29 Nov 2006 11:01

So what the O*ford is actually illegal about this??? They may have rights to coverage but does that actually include P2P viewing. It's like the music companies that made an example of a few people but then gave up. Hopefully the BIG FAT cats will tire and forget about before long. They cannot stop new technology emerging.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 29 Nov 2006 11:06

How exactly will they be able to tell ESPN to stop showing games on the Internet? ESPN have the rights to do that and can tell Mr Cooper and NETRESULT to go oxf*rd themselves.

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by amdocsroyal » 29 Nov 2006 13:08

Fat Leather Jacket How exactly will they be able to tell ESPN to stop showing games on the Internet? ESPN have the rights to do that and can tell Mr Cooper and NETRESULT to go oxf*rd themselves.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 29 Nov 2006 13:13

He's just a bloke on his own in an office isnt he, with only a stapler for company.

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by londinium » 01 Dec 2006 13:55

Anyone got any news yet?

I've been onto Myp2p and they say it is a 'maybe', so I am hoping for the best.

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by WyW_URZ » 01 Dec 2006 19:52

incidently... does anyone know of any internet place via p2p 2 watch the ashes?


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by amdocsroyal » 02 Dec 2006 09:02

Reading - Bolt-on game now linked on myp2p. Still showing as a maybe.


http://www.myp2p.eu/Matches/Match3.htm

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by Royal Rother » 02 Dec 2006 14:18

Now showing as "very good chance".

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by Petercccccc » 02 Dec 2006 14:48

Now showing as 'ON'

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by Royal Rother » 02 Dec 2006 14:50

Wahey! :D

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by ddetisi » 02 Dec 2006 14:58

got some blue panel that isn't going!

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by Royal Rother » 02 Dec 2006 15:04

Same here, I'm changing to Channel 1. Buffering is crap at the moment as well. :cry:

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by ddetisi » 02 Dec 2006 15:07

anyone wacthing on a good link?

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