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

Popcorn Time, for those who aren't aware, is a service that lets you stream a tonne of top films and TV shows to your computer for free. It uses unlicensed torrents on the internet for content, which naturally raises a gamut of 

When file-sharing and streaming site Popcorn Time debuted earlier this year, the media dubbed it Netflix for Pirates. That's fair: It exists in a legal gray area, but developers saw the innovation. For the first time, users can 

Popcorn Time, for those who aren't aware, is a service that lets you stream a tonne of top films and TV shows to your computer for free. It uses unlicensed torrents on the internet for content, which naturally raises a gamut of 

One of the more popular apps at the time, which has since been pulled, was Popcorn Time, which was available across mobile devices and had one of the largest libraries of copyrighted content to choose from. Despite being pulled and laws being broken

One of the most-used Popcorn Time forks has lost control of its domain name. Time4popcorn.eu was suspended by the EURid registry this afternoon and as a result millions of users can no longer use the application.