Whats happened to MYP2P

pugste

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Tried watching the match the other on the web and myp2p has gone.

Does anyone know if it will be back or not?
 
It's <a class="postlink" href="http://www.wiziwig.eu" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.wiziwig.eu</a>, but the main site is down due to legal issues and the only part of the site functioning is the forums. <a class="postlink" href="http://forum.wiziwig.eu/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://forum.wiziwig.eu/</a> is the link to the forums, it still has links to streams posted on there.

The .pe site is a fake, btw. All their links lead to the same site, and they've not even done a good job of copying the code over from the old myp2p site.

Edit: As to what actually happened, I'm not sure. The sites domain was placed on 'hold' and the site was relocated over to wiziwig.eu. There's a notice on the top of the forums over at wiziwig that states that the site is offline due to legal issues with other parties.

<a class="postlink" href="http://torrentfreak.com/myp2p-faces-domain-problems-site-relocates-to-wiziwig-110823/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://torrentfreak.com/myp2p-faces-dom ... ig-110823/</a> - news story about it.
 
Here are some alternatives for you bud...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.freefootball.eu" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.freefootball.eu</a>

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.footballstreaming.info" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.footballstreaming.info</a>

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.lshunter.tv" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.lshunter.tv</a>

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.sportyfever.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.sportyfever.com</a>

I would suggest that the LEA are all over the owner of myp2p and i would not expect to see them back anytime soon if at all.
 
the way i see it is, when is sports broadcasting going to take things to the next level, they can make more money offering paid streams than on suing and applying other pressure against illegal streams.
TV shows and movies are already increasingly moving towards internet streaming, so why doesn't sports take it to the next level and offer international live sports packages, and you get to either pay by paypal or credit card.
 
Q8-Blue said:
the way i see it is, when is sports broadcasting going to take things to the next level, they can make more money offering paid streams than on suing and applying other pressure against illegal streams.
TV shows and movies are already increasingly moving towards internet streaming, so why doesn't sports take it to the next level and offer international live sports packages, and you get to either pay by paypal or credit card.


Can't see Sky allowing that.
 
Lucky13 said:
Q8-Blue said:
the way i see it is, when is sports broadcasting going to take things to the next level, they can make more money offering paid streams than on suing and applying other pressure against illegal streams.
TV shows and movies are already increasingly moving towards internet streaming, so why doesn't sports take it to the next level and offer international live sports packages, and you get to either pay by paypal or credit card.


Can't see Sky allowing that.

they already have SkyGo which is great if you have a sky package.
 
Lucky13 said:
Q8-Blue said:
the way i see it is, when is sports broadcasting going to take things to the next level, they can make more money offering paid streams than on suing and applying other pressure against illegal streams.
TV shows and movies are already increasingly moving towards internet streaming, so why doesn't sports take it to the next level and offer international live sports packages, and you get to either pay by paypal or credit card.


Can't see Sky allowing that.

If their marketing people think about it they could even offer the streams free of charge and make their money from adverts on either the side of the screen or rolling along either the top or bottom, as well as those they aleardy show before the game, at half time and after the game, with the added advantage that. The viewer on a free stream could be directed to the advertisers website.
Everyone is a winner, good quality stream for free, sky increase their viewers and their advertising revenue and the advertisers get more hits and potential sales through their internet sites.
 
Basically Sky & ESPN launched a join bid with Fox sports to shut down illegal P2P sites. But the reason that the forum has stayed up is that while the court case goes on they can't shut down because all they do is list links. If anybody wants anymore info on MYP2P/Wiziwig PM me.
 

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