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#26 - 5haz
Quote from dawguk :21) Slight south easterly prevailing wind, with a faint smell of beef in the air. Trees will have four legs, and dance to The Prodigy.

This is Suzuka we're talking about, not South Essex.

Anything can happen, you can't put races into certain set patterns (or at least I hope F1 isn't fixed.)
FP1 will be starting in about 30 minutes.
Nothing will stop me from watching so i will stay up all nigth.
No rain but DAM FULL OF WATER

3:20 for me now
Anyone have a stream of the Friday Practice? I only have timing

Edit: nevermind have the p2pstation.net one up now
i would really laugh my ass off if barrichello crashed on button at the chicane like senna/prost did.....


about the circuit... damn that it is beautifull.... way better than fuji
For those looking for a stream, this little gem streams 44 british channels among which BBC Sports (for FP's), eurosport, normal BBC and much more.
U need to have VLC installed in it's default location, but for the rest it's just click and watch.
BBC sports sync is off though(other channs are fine), so u will need a recent VLC version and go into extra/synchronisation and put the synch to -3.8s.

http://www.myp2pforum.eu/live-tv/41045-british-tv.html


edit : meh just as I post this all channels seem to have died...hope it comes back up as I managed to watch last weekends race and todays FP1 on it without a problem
Quote from Noccy :edit : meh just as I post this all channels seem to have died...hope it comes back up as I managed to watch last weekends race and todays FP1 on it without a problem

It's probably the FIA Gestapo. They're extremely efficient at sniffing out F1 live feeds and assassinating them with a high-powered shot of Cease and Desist.
Quote from samjh :It's probably the FIA Gestapo. They're extremely efficient at sniffing out F1 live feeds and assassinating them with a high-powered shot of Cease and Desist.

And so they should. F1 is a valuable commodity to them, as witnessed by the large TV contracts that exist.

Watching "pirate" feeds is a bit like stealing your neighbour's car. Just because you don't like him and you really want to drive his car doesn't make it right.
Quote from Storm_Cloud :And so they should. F1 is a valuable commodity to them, as witnessed by the large TV contracts that exist.

Watching "pirate" feeds is a bit like stealing your neighbour's car. Just because you don't like him and you really want to drive his car doesn't make it right.

Not really - You would be denying the neighbour use of his car, watching a pirate feed doesn't deny any legitimate watchers of anything.

It is a slightly dodgy area though, many football forums have been threatened with legal action for linking to streams of matches. I would have thought that linking to pirate streams of races would be banned on here, much like linking to pirate software.
However it really is a grey area - Myself for example already pay for the F1 broadcast, as the rights have been purchased by Switzerland public television.
How can I be a pirate watching it over the net then?

Same goes for French TV, rights purchased by a private TV broadcasting for free...
Watching a pirate stream is to infringe the owner's copyright. It's not stealing since the original product is still accessible to the legitimate user. If you're watching a pirate stream, the only time you aren't conducting copyright infringement is if you have the right to watch that exact broadcast anyway.

A Swiss person who has paid their TV fee can freely watch a pirate stream of a Swiss TV broadcast. They cannot legitimately watch a pirate BBC stream, because they have not paid the BBC TV fee.
Quote from Storm_Cloud :And so they should. F1 is a valuable commodity to them, as witnessed by the large TV contracts that exist.

Watching "pirate" feeds is a bit like stealing your neighbour's car. Just because you don't like him and you really want to drive his car doesn't make it right.

Indeed, F1 is a valuable commodity.

However, your analogy with a neighbour's car is... unfitting. It's more like watching a DVD being played on your neighbour's television through your window, without your neighbour's permission.

Quote from NotAnIllusion :A Swiss person who has paid their TV fee can freely watch a pirate stream of a Swiss TV broadcast. They cannot legitimately watch a pirate BBC stream, because they have not paid the BBC TV fee.

The Australian scenario is more interesting.

F1 coverage in Australia is provided by Channel Ten, a commercial free-to-air television broadcaster. They have a digital channel, One, which provides live coverage of the F1 races. The source of their coverage? The BBC!

So... is it legal for an Australian person to watch a pirate stream of the BBC coverage? Is it legal to watch a pirate stream of One's coverage, remembering that it is basically a live relay of the BBC feed?






(The answers to both questions are: illegal and illegal.)
Quote from Bean0 :It is a slightly dodgy area though, many football forums have been threatened with legal action for linking to streams of matches. I would have thought that linking to pirate streams of races would be banned on here, much like linking to pirate software.

i've pondered this a few times too, as i've seen other people link to f1 steams... but all the times i've reported it, nothing ever happened.
Quote from bunder9999 :i've pondered this a few times too, as i've seen other people link to f1 steams... but all the times i've reported it, nothing ever happened.

You've actually reported it? Wtf people, it's not NEARLY the same thing as using pirated software. If i had those channels i would watch it, but i don't, so what's the problem, how am i harmming them?
Quote from Boris Lozac :You've actually reported it? Wtf people, it's not NEARLY the same thing as using pirated software. If i had those channels i would watch it, but i don't, so what's the problem, how am i harmming them?

theft is theft, be it movies, music, software or television.
Quote from samjh :is it legal for an Australian person [...] to watch a pirate stream of One's coverage, remembering that it is basically a live relay of the BBC feed?

Warning: boring legalese below.

I'm curious about the specifics. I found that (paraphrased): It's illegal because the viewer ought reasonably to know that an unauthorised decoder is being used to give someone else access to encoded content (The BBC stream, before it reaches the TV station).

It's a bit confusing, as I'm not sure what "reasonably" constitutes to. A person with little technical knowledge could well not be aware that an "unauthorised decoder" is required to provide the pirate stream of a free-to-air broadcast.
Quote from bunder9999 :theft is theft, be it movies, music, software or television.

What a dick.


Edit: I still think you're a dick.

But is anyone here using Watchformula1live.com?

It's 29.95 for two years but they don't actually provide the streams they just link you to them. Sounds like you would be paying to watch a stream you can get for free. But does anyone know if they are better quality?
Quote from AjRose :What a dick.

Edit: I still think you're a dick.

i love you too... :rolleyes:

edit:

all i wanted to point out, was that regardless of the medium, obtaining things people didn't pay for is against the law...

i haven't downloaded anything illegally in over 7 years... i stopped downloading music/movies/tv/software, i stopped using pirated copies of windows, etc. i'm totally legit now.

now, on the flipside, i use the mythtv pvr software... some would consider that stealing because i'm watching recorded television, but that's no different than buying a pvr from my cable company, except i'm not forced to use their drm (broadcast flags, watch limits, storage time limits, etc).
anyways... going back to fuji...

i love this event, and although i wish they didn't change the last third of the track over the years, it should still provide a fun race.

it's a shame that next year will be suzuka, but i guess everyone has their reasons. however, it will be nice that 2010 will have montreal on the track list.

brawn, redbull and force india all have good chances of winning the race, however i hope mclaren steps up to the plate and gets the job done... it may be too late to win the championship, but throwing a wrench into the top teams points is always a bonus.
#45 - JJ72
what? THIS year is at Suzuka.

And Suzuka is a much better track.

I download the race coverage by BBC but I don't think its stealing, since even if I wanted to pay for it, I couldn't.
Quote from JJ72 :what? THIS year is at Suzuka.



oops, didn't see that part. my point still stands, i prefer fuji over suzuka.

having fuji in the title is rather misleading.
#47 - JJ72
Quote from bunder9999 :

oops, didn't see that part. my point still stands, i prefer fuji over suzuka.

Good luck finding someone who agrees with you.
Quote from JJ72 :Good luck finding someone who agrees with you.

yeah, i know... it's probably what i get for playing so much gran turismo over the years... i never liked suzuka from the driver POV, just as much as i don't like the new chicanes in fuji.

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