If you’re like me, you watch a bit of television, but what if you miss a show and forgot to record it? What if you are travelling? What if you just forgot about a show you wanted to see?
Fortunately, it is possible to watch television online free.
Internet television can be an excellent option – because it can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection.
There are many many websites that supposedly offer internet TV, but I’ve found only a few actually deliver on that promise legally.
You may have seen some of these sites. They say you can pay a one time fee and then get a load of internet television channels – that would normally be free. These sites often simply link to other real, legitimate sites.
What's more, most of such sites aren't even legal. In order to display television shows and movies a site must have the written permission of the show's copyright owners. If permission is not obtained, showing the content (or even watching it) is a federal crime – punishable by a prison sentence and a hefty fine. So it can be risky if you don't know that what you are watching is legal.
However, the resources I am about to show you are 100% legal and are even promoted by television networks for people who missed a show on TV. They have the full permission of the copyright owners to display television and movie content online – so there is no risk involved.
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Fortunately, it is possible to watch television online free.
Internet television can be an excellent option – because it can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection.
There are many many websites that supposedly offer internet TV, but I’ve found only a few actually deliver on that promise legally.
You may have seen some of these sites. They say you can pay a one time fee and then get a load of internet television channels – that would normally be free. These sites often simply link to other real, legitimate sites.
What's more, most of such sites aren't even legal. In order to display television shows and movies a site must have the written permission of the show's copyright owners. If permission is not obtained, showing the content (or even watching it) is a federal crime – punishable by a prison sentence and a hefty fine. So it can be risky if you don't know that what you are watching is legal.
However, the resources I am about to show you are 100% legal and are even promoted by television networks for people who missed a show on TV. They have the full permission of the copyright owners to display television and movie content online – so there is no risk involved.
CONTINUE READING:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4864508_watch-tv-online.html
About The Author
First and foremost, I am a Christian. That defines everything I am and strive to be.
Are you on Bukisa? If you're not, you should be!
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