I would like to know what is iptv? A friend of mine only pays 35 euro a year and he has Netflix, sky, sky Sport and Disney and more
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) means that the television program is called using the Internet Protocol. The stations are therefore called up via an Internet connection and not via e.g. DVB-T (antenna), DVB-S (satellite) or or DVB-C (cable).
Well there's a difference between legal iptv and illegal. This is clearly illegal.
Somebody has access to Sky etc. And it kind of streams it to people.
There's actually a clear difference between IP TV and streaming services.
In the case of streaming services, a connection to a provider is virtually established on the Internet and specific content is retrieved or queried.
e.g. When I call up a program in the ARD media library.
with IP TV it is e.g. So that channels like RTL or Pro7 broadcast "live" on the internet and I can watch "normal TV" as with cable or satellite, there are also special protocols for that. To ensure that viewers are also authorized to receive the program.
In contrast to the classic streaming services, provided that paid content is accessed, the IP TV customer does not authenticate itself via user name and password, but via the connection itself.
because of that there are e.g. For Unitymedia no IP TV either - it doesn't make any sense either, because you can watch TV via the cable network.
But will he be punished?
Only if it's really illegal.
What makes you so sure that Moritz979's friend is using illegal IPTV?
Because there's no sky for 30 euro a year.
Mine is legal, but I only have one Sky channel, but annoyingly brings news forever. So I banned it from my list.
Premium subscription: sea dan 51,000 live channels (sky, bein sports, dazn, moviestar, …), the never-ending films and full series of seizoen 1 tot en met de laatste.
Zeer regularly noted that a goer prijs.
How much does it cost?
I had taken out my 6-month subscription at the end of November for around 50 euro. Time flies, I have to renew myself in no time