I think there's a general lack of understanding in this community as to how 
these things work. 

Kodi is nothing more than a content management\playback server. It's generally 
used with "local" content. It has plugins available to extend its 
functionality, which is what gets the attention here. 




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----- Original Message -----

From: "Mark - Myakka Technologies" <m...@mailmt.com> 
To: "Kurt Fankhauser" <af@afmug.com> 
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 9:52:38 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] kodi? 

Re: [AFMUG] kodi? Kurt, 

I read somewhere that kodi needs about 10-15meg connection to work correctly. 
Not sure if that was for live tv or everything. Think I have the article 
bookmarked at the office. I'll check in the morning and post it if I find it. 

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Thursday, May 25, 2017, 12:50:45 PM, you wrote: 

        
        I am getting more and more calls every week from clients saying that 
their "streaming isn't working." Upon investigating each one of these cases the 
customer always has purchased a "jailbroken" firestick loaded with KODI and 
they are expecting to watch all kinds of movies for free. From what I can tell 
this is very un-reliable compared to just paying for Netflix. Sometimes the 
streams work and sometimes they don't. I basically have been telling customers 
that what their doing is no different than the old satellite days where people 
put the hacked cards into their set top boxes and get all the satellite 
channels for free. But those cards were always getting "zapped" and you were 
constantly having to get new cards and re-program cards so your spending so 
much time dealing with the "un-reliable' TV watching experience that it would 
have just been cheaper to pay for the service legally in the first place. My 
solution for these customers has been to just tell them to pay $10 for Netflix 
and be done with it. 

On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 11:02 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller < par...@cyberbroadband.net 
> wrote: 
        
        
haven't been able to reach him yet. 

        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jeremy 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 9:26 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] kodi? 

Why don't you ask him? 

On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 8:21 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller < par...@cyberbroadband.net > 
wrote: 
        
        
out of the 250 or so "warnings" received through this morning, about 80% appear 
to be tv shows and random episodes of such tv shows. that is why i was thinking 
kodi. perhaps he browsed around just to see what would work and what wouldn't. 
i've never played with kodi but if this guy has this volume of entertainment on 
his hard drive i would be surprised and would say he has no life. plus he has 
been a customer for a while - he isn't anyone new.... :) 


        
        ----- Original Message ----- 
From: Tim Reichhart 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 9:18 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] kodi? 

with kodi you can download/add on for like utorrent to download movies or you 
can also download exodus. 

        
        
-----Original Message----- 
From: "Joe Novak" < jno...@lrcomm.com > 
To: af@afmug.com 
Date: 05/25/17 10:14 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] kodi? 

To be honest, unless he is using some odd P2P addon for Kodi it's unlikely. 
Most of the addons comb the net for the videos and aggregate the links for you 
to watch on Kodi - which means your not sharing it back. Some kind of popcorn 
time variant which is built on bittorrent is more likely, but I don't know if 
any of those still exist. 


Joe 


On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 9:09 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller < par...@cyberbroadband.net > 
wrote: 
        
        

we have a customer who literally has gotten no fewer than 150 complaints from 
both fox and ip-echelon ? (sp) in the last 24 hours. 
either he has downloaded half the internet or perhaps he has one of these new 
illegal kodi boxes. 

some of you with more experience than us in dealing with this - is it likely he 
has a kodi box? The alerts seem almost in real time 
but then again, they also seem to be coming after we turned his service off.... 

I know there is a safe harbor provision out there where we could basically put 
on our website any copyright violations must be delivered 
to us in writing and we could basically ignore these.....but we haven't gotten 
that many in the past. 

thoughts? 

thanks 





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