For those that know me well they know I’m an advocate of doing whatever you do online — find answers to questions, get your news, keep in touch with family, watch tv… Yep! You could easily watch tv, movies, documentaries, cartoons and more on a popular site called tv-links.co.uk, but tv-links is no more!. Jon Sheppard wrote more about TV Links just a few weeks prior, I think that’s what really did it. :)

In about July of this year my co-workers and I guessed how long the site would be up, (I believe Jon Sanderson won, cheers!) and most of our guesses were in the first quarter of next year. Although TV Links didn’t actually host the content, as the name suggests they linked to media on streaming video sites like YouTube and Google VideoIt’s a TV!, it was still a thorn in the movie industry’s side. As I understand it, as companies like Google are made aware of the infringing media they must take it down, but the user may upload it again. I believe Google’s done a good job of finding a happy medium that is neither too infringing on copyrights or too lenient on uploaders, it would be impossible to police every video that’s uploaded.

So what’s a Internet user to do to get their needed fix of tv shows and movies? There will always be places on the web to get such media — whether it’s torrenting, streaming, ripping or burning.

But aren’t we all watching a bit too much TV anyway??