my friend had a much harder time finding free streams for ufc264
Maybe baldy has a point and is making it harder
Not me ofc. I always pay full price...
Only in the U.S. can they control piracy.
My wife is from Chile, I lived down there for a few years. One time, went to the movie theater, came out, someone was trying to sell a CD to the movie we just watched that was current in the US. Before the movie started, they had their own piracy commercial. Talk about double standards.
But, yeah, even their internet is not regulated like ours. They are watching movies, boxing fights, and everything that comes out of America for free. The law there don't give 2 cents. I noticed when they wire homes they don't have that regulator device to see what is coming in and out if they need to. It looks like a silver cylinder device here in the US.
So anyways, so say one wanted to watch fights for free all they have to do is connect to that country. I will take Chile for example. So you can not type ".com or .net."....that is a US domain. The last two for Chile is a "CL" domain like the country. You can go to say "google cl." But you have to make sure the World Wide Web last two are its domain for that country. It helps if you know Spanish or their native language to look around. Then find the websites people stream there...and now you have free UFC 264 from someone in that country streaming it for others.
Only in the US is it hard to watch which it should be. But outside, in other countries, it is pretty easy. I remember brother in law said the word hacking like it was a normal thing. Chile , as other countries, do not put what comes out of Hollywood or the US as a priority to stop piracy. They do not make or lose money by stopping it.