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Thai film body wants pirated video websites banned

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Film body wants pirated video websites banned
By   WATCHIRANONT THONGTEP 
THE NATION  

 

BANGKOK: -- THE NATIONAL Federation of Thai Film Associations has put 36 video-on-demand websites on a blacklist for allegedly offering pirated content and has asked the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to ban them from major Internet service providers (ISPs). 

 

Choakchai Chayawatto, director of the federation, said the 36 websites it had named had the most frequent use, but the group believes there are many more pirate sites offering either subscription-based or free-view services. 

 

The blacklist includes doo-hd.com, moviehd-free.com, mastermovie-hd.com, ohohd.com, nungonline-hd.com and zabaydee.com. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/corporate/30302957

 
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Can someone please post the complete blacklist so I make sure I do not go there :)

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Choakchai Chayawatto

 

Why don't you ask the esteemed gentleman above for the full list,

I'm sure he be only to happy to indulge, while you at it ask him for his

credit card details too... :-)

 

What I see is happening here is the collapse of tv companies such as cth and now true vision having the like of HBO being pulled out because they can't afford them with the low revenues they receive.its a Thai thing really.one person in a village gets a high speed internet connection and hey presto a dozen of the houses around that one connection are on line and watching anything they can get their hands on.my wife is an expert at it.weve seen all the latest films and series's (just watched westworld)and I can watch premierships football and all uk tv in hd for 699 baht a month.why would anyone want to fork out 2,500 baht for true vision platinum service.when I lived in the uk I paid £115 a month and that was without sky sports and most of my neighbors would of been doing the same...unfortunately that won't ever happen here.

Important to eliminate competition, to protect the sleep

Time to get that VPN.

While they're at it, the film body should probably lobby the government to help remove the millions upon millions of pirated movies available in any market across the nation. No foreigners to blame there though so less incentive.

The blacklist includes doo-hd.com, moviehd-free.com, mastermovie-hd.com, ohohd.com, nungonline-hd.com and zabaydee.com. 

 

Such elegant and classic website names that have a sophisticated sound conjures up in ones mind what delights have been pirated for ones viewing pleasure. A Victorian Kitchen Garden episode maybe or a spot of cricket from Lords, followed by Chariots of Fire.

Edited by Wilsonandson

6 hours ago, oldcarguy said:

Can someone please post the complete blacklist so I make sure I do not go there :)

While your rushing to your desk for a pencil and paper. 

 

4 hours ago, daveAustin said:

While they're at it, the film body should probably lobby the government to help remove the millions upon millions of pirated movies available in any market across the nation. No foreigners to blame there though so less incentive.

Everybody has a drum to beat. The secret is to find the right people to bother with your noise. 

 

The blacklist includes doo-hd.com, moviehd-free.com, mastermovie-hd.com, ohohd.com, nungonline-hd.com and zabaydee.com. 

 

Yes I see some of the small fish here nothing big. 

4 hours ago, daveAustin said:

While they're at it, the film body should probably lobby the government to help remove the millions upon millions of pirated movies available in any market across the nation. No foreigners to blame there though so less incentive.

 

..and no foreigners were even mentioned in the OP, never mind blamed for anything.  

Yeah its pretty funny if you look up a Movies name on google.co.th then you get mostly the IMDB page at #1 and the rest a links to pirate stream sites to watch the movie for free.

Just go to Youtube and you can watch movies there.

Perhaps if we saw Jonny Dep and Michale Cane in 7/11 buying a. Toasted Sarnie ,jo public may feel sorry about the billions lost


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5 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

 

The blacklist includes doo-hd.com, moviehd-free.com, mastermovie-hd.com, ohohd.com, nungonline-hd.com and zabaydee.com. 

 

Yes I see some of the small fish here nothing big. 

 

Aren't these the websites which apps like KODI uses as a source for the movies / tv programs it plays ?

 

Taking them offline will stop it from working without VPN, etc as a lot of these freely available KODI plugins seem to be mere a frontends for websites like this - they let you view the videos without the web browser.

8 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

Aren't these the websites which apps like KODI uses as a source for the movies / tv programs it plays ?

 

Taking them offline will stop it from working without VPN, etc as a lot of these freely available KODI plugins seem to be mere a frontends for websites like this - they let you view the videos without the web browser.

 

I dont think so, many of the kodi files are just stored on servers, with random names, and the kodi add ons point to the right stream. Im sure they could trace them with some effort, but then they just change the addresses/domains. An on going battle like the US has with torrent sites.  

Another example; porn sites - redtube is blocked here, yet through kodi one can still search and access redtube content without a vpn. 

Well there is always a way to watch movies for free , even if you ban them in Thailand. :whistling:

Edited by balo

2 hours ago, ukrules said:

 

Aren't these the websites which apps like KODI uses as a source for the movies / tv programs it plays ?

 

Taking them offline will stop it from working without VPN, etc as a lot of these freely available KODI plugins seem to be mere a frontends for websites like this - they let you view the videos without the web browser.

Your talking above my pay grade. My friend has Kodi and he uses a local internet provider. He had to change providers as it required more speed.

Edited by elgordo38

The movies will be hosted on servers in Iceland or Russia,it seems they

are only talking about Thai films?and Thai websites, so far.

regards Worgeordie

There goes putlocker.. 

I remember saying I couldn't watch Pirates of the Caribbean once .In minutes Thai young hacker had it playing. They do it for fun and make Gov Blocked Sites pointless


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