Stream Videos Online
Why go to the video theater to pay roughly $8 to $15 per ticket, plus up to $12 or so for snacks when one must consume a video and handle your own store bought goods at home?
Video hosting is a widely used and usually controversial method of media consumption. Some people are using movie serving pages for their movie enjoying pleasure as opposed to going out to the videos,
which can fee an unseemly amount in the economy of today. Why go to the video theater to pay roughly $8 to $15 per ticket, plus up to $12 or so for snacks when one must consume a video and handle your own store bought goods at home?
There are many movie hosting pages these days. Youtube is particularly popular, but there are also pages for storage videos (such as watchmovies) and for enjoying your favorite television shows (such as hulu). There are even pages which offer a directory of video streaming pages that you would search through for the chosen video or television show. Unknown to most American consumers, there are even film hosting sites for a number of Asian dramas. Netflix now offers video hosting for their clients as a part of membership; with this feature you will view streaming films on your computer or television at no additional cost.
Movie hosting must also be seen as controversial. Many persons are concerned with pirating videos and copyright infringement. If you are not paying to view a film by visiting a movie hosting page, is one pirating? Or is this reserved only for persons who download films without permission from the copyright holder? Video serving pages are having films removed daily and being shut down because of copyright infringement. Are viewers also guilty?