![]() These services mostly target small cable companies but are willing to sell to anyone who will pay. ![]() So how does The Dragon Box plan to launch a service like this? Well, there are now multiple companies selling live TV streaming packages that you can buy rebrand and resell as your own. The team behind The Dragon Box went on to say “please do not ask about apps, tools, builds, illegal streams of copyright protected media, this is not and has not been the group for that subject matter for over a year.” Instead of closing our doors and shutting down all boxes and riding off into the sunset we decided that it was in the best interest of you the customers and the company to change our business model and adapt to change and continue to try and bring you the best legal content we can and add in as many services we can to make Dragon Box the box that beats any competitors out there. We were not the first and we will not be the last, Tick Box was first, we were second, Set TV was 3rd and there will be more to follow. We were sued in January for Copyright Infringement Facilitation by all of Hollywood including Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Columbia, Universal and a bunch of others. It’s been a tough 9 months for the company and the industry. Here is the statement on their official Facebook Page: Attention all members and customers:įirst and foremost, we want to thank you for all your support over the past 5 years, Thank You! Now the Dragon Box owners have announced they will be launching their own legal live TV streaming service. Recently the Dragon Box removed the apps that the content owners claimed infringed on their copyright. The Ultimate Cord Cutting Guide for Sports FansĮarlier this year, the owners behind the popular Dragon Box streaming player were sued by Netflix, Amazon, and others for copyright infringement.Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video This Week.How to Watch Sports on Regional Sports Networks (RSNs).Free Streaming Services Covering the world of free legal streaming services.Even if the names get blacked out, it would be easily traceable back to me and my friend, and I am not going to do it. So my question is has anyone actually heard of this thing? The friends I know who have it say it works great, despite questionable legality, just wondering if anyone else has given it a shot.Įdit: I know everyone wants to see his post, but I am not going to post it. ![]() I can literally find nothing about it, beyond their website and this amazon entry that has two obviously fake reviews. This caused MR Christoforo to jump in with a rant that the internet would love, but I am not going to post here, about how I am trying to bash his business and the only people breaking the law are the people setting up the streams, which is absurd and I called him on it, but then I just dropped off the thread and did some research on the box. To which I simply suggested he make sure he gets a VPN to stream some of this stuff to cover himself. One of my buddies posted to FB that he was streaming the latest UFC fight and recommended the box. ![]() He now has a bunch of them hawking a product called Dragonbox that he is supposedly the President of (not sure if linkedin links are allowed, so I will let you all google that for proof). So anyway, this guy is actually from my hometown and we have many of the same Facebook friends, though I don't actually know him. First, for anyone who forgets Mr Christoforo, see here ![]()
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