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Old 03-09-2017, 21:46   #7
BenMcr
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Re: Recording VOD/streaming services.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
The main advantage is that people would no longer be bound by the limitations of VOD eg time limits on availability, better FF/rewind capabilities etc.
Even if you could record VOD for some reason, I don't see it changing the content availability. VOD is only available for certain times as part of the agreement that makes it available in the first place, so there wouldn't be ways to get around any time limit.

Remember Sky have restrictions in place which means if you don't subscribe to the channel you recorded a show from, you can't watch it, so content restrictions aren't new.
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