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Popcorn time music8/9/2023 This article was originally published on BGR. Popcorn Remix HD Johnny Brave Official 64.7K subscribers Subscribe 62M views 6 years ago If You Enjoyed This Video Please SHARE, Leave A LIKE And SUBSCRIBE To My Channel. More from BGR: New rifle shoots drones out of the sky without firing a single bullet Keep your iPhone 6s dry for under $12 with this waterproof case on Amazon Meet Aurous, the 'Popcorn Time for music' app you've been waiting forĪT&T CEO apologizes for awesomely bad response to longtime customer Popcorn Time Featured In Album Move It CJ Play full songs with Apple Music. Popcorn Time video streaming, potential disruptor, illuminates how far music services have come Posted on by Brad Hill Popcorn Time, the (in)famous web program that invites users to stream a deep (unlicensed) catalog of movies, and is often characterized as Netflix for pirates, is in the news again this week. Whether or not this is the end of the short-lived Aurous experiment remains to be seen, but it’s clear that the RIAA doesn’t let up when developers threaten to encroach on their territory. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed a lawsuit on behalf of labels including Sony, Warner Bros, and UMG, alleging that Aurous creators are 'well aware of the copyright. Then, on Thursday night, the official Aurous Twitter sent out the following message: JUNE 20 5pm BST / 12pm ET / 9am PT : Listeners across the world have unprecedented access to music, giving artist teams an opportunity to reach previously-untapped markets. We will not allow such a service to willfully trample the rights of music creators.”Īurous founder Andrew Sampson subsequently sent out tweets claiming that the service isn’t going anywhere, and that “empty lawsuits aren’t going to stop the innovation of the next best media player.” Earlier this month, we reported on the upcoming launch of Aurous, whose slick interface was already seeing it hailed as a Popcorn Time for music. Like Grokster, Limewire or Grooveshark, it is neither licensed nor legal. As TorrentFreak reported, days after the app’s first public release, the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA) filed a lawsuit against the developers of Aurous, ordering them to shut down the pirate music streaming service.Īccording to the RIAA: “This service is a flagrant example of a business model powered by copyright theft on a massive scale. It wasn’t nearly as comprehensive as Spotify or Apple Music, but it gave users the ability to listen to music and create playlists without having to pay a subscription fee or listen to advertisements. Naturally, Hollywood wasnt high on this idea, and. You might remember earlier this week we shared a story about Aurous, a recently launched app that claimed to the the Popcorn Time for free music streaming. Popcorn Time is an experiment to show that you can do something better for the users, and that you can do it with BitTorrent,' the dev said. READ MORE: Meet Aurous, the ‘Popcorn Time for music’ app you’ve been waiting for
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