Netflix says Popcorn Time's easy-peasy movie piracy is a serious threat

That controversial flick will set you back $6 to rent or $12 to buy (unless you join the legions torrenting it), but the folks at Popcorn Time believe you should be able to watch what you like for free — and now they've added a VPN to the streaming

The Popcorn Time fork formally known as Time4Popcorn has released a new version of its client which they say is "impossible" to take down. The change is a direct response to the EURid domain suspension last month.

Hollywood still has concerns over the popular Popcorn Time application. One of the main "Netflix for Pirates" forks has just moved through three different hosting companies in two weeks, after an anti-piracy group raised alerts.

Before the news Tuesday that Sony would release “The Interview” in some theaters, at least two members of Congress suggested the federal government step in for Hollywood and show the film itself. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) sent a letter to Sony

When your product streams pirated content, it's safe to expect some complications along the way. The Time4Popcorn fork of the popular Popcorn Time project recently had to find a new domain following the sudden removal of