Company house may not have Internet connection , what mobile solution is best?

Well, at the end of the day, no matter what, pirating is stealing. It's not the worst form but it is stealing nonetheless.

But I'm not judging, just providing some insight about illegal streams. By streaming on a "kodi box" that hasn't been set up by yourself, you are less risking troubles with the law and more with malwares and dodgy stuff going on in your network. Those things are shady so there is a risk of shady things going on. Just a warning.

My personal view on multimedia entertainment piracy is that the only way to mitigate it is to make entertainment available easily and cheaply and not put barriers all the time.

I am confident that piracy has dropped drastically ever since services like Netflix have come out. But then in countries like Indonesia where it's so easy to buy a bootleg movie DVD for $1, they go and block Netflix so that they can push their competing products, hidden behind some false excuses about censorship. In the end, all we get is a watered down, lame idea of online streaming.

Video games are another example. Steam is the largest online marketplace to buy digital copies of games. In Indonesia, it works great. The full catalog is available, it's easy to pay, prices are cheaper than almost anywhere in the world, and the download speed is extremely good. That's how it's supposed to be done. Why bother downloading a pirated game, that may or may not work, may or may not have viruses when you can get the real deal, legally, reasonably cheaply and with download speeds you could only dream of achieving on bitorrent.

But the flip-side to this is Microsoft. I bought an Xbox One for my son and I've had nothing but problems with trying to buy games online. Following their own instructions, I locked myself out from being able to purchase anything because they make it so complicated with region locks and what not. Hell, even one Microsoft game I was interested in was only sold on the Microsoft store and not on Steam and surprise surprise, it cannot be bought from the Microsoft Indonesia store. No wonder that game flopped the way it did all because of greed, walled gardens and misjudgment. Is it a surprise then that people will go to the closest bootleg DVD store and buy a pirated copy for $5 instead?
 
Funny.. I've been trying to purchase this particular blu-ray of a concert, there seems to be no way to get it here legally without having to order it from abroad.
 
Same with many non-American movies. Granted, you can get the Bollywood films and South Korean tearjerkers and Indonesian horror movies, but there it more or less stops. So if you want to see Lola Rennt, Old Boy, ....

That's what I like about the yearly Europe on Screen; they show European movies that you would otherwise never see over here. And as a plus, they are not censored. (I saw the full version of Koolhoven's Brimstone here in Jakarta, some people in the audience were quite shocked.)
 
Ironically years ago Asia would be last to get the Hollywood blockbusters on cinema release to try stop DVD pirating, now we get them the same week as USA ?
Antman is not even released in Europe until AFTER the football. It's been out here already a week

Maybe they think it's better to show it on the big screen first and try get some of the big ticket cash quickly, since now we are all so affluent in Asia and can spare $5 to watch it on the cinema (in fact not even $5, $5 gets you premier seat in my kampung xx1) so perhaps they think it's worthwhile? People seem to enjoy it on the big screen even the rubbish Indo horror films
 
Cheap movie tickets is definitely a perk here. Watched the new Jurassic World in Hong Kong last month, the bill shock reminded me how good we have it in Indonesia.

Even the most expensive gold class/velvet/premiere whatever is still half the price of tickets in Australia... 10 years ago!
 
Yep, in Europe I would pay €18 for the 4D version of Star Wars. Here I paid 60.000 rupiah for the 4DX version at CGV (the former Blitz).
 

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