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Popcorn Time goes down after domain suspension

Popcorn Time, the ‘Netflix for pirates' has had one of its most used domains, time4popcorn.eu, suspended and as a result, the application has stopped working for many users. According to an email sent by EURid, the registry explained that the domain was pulled due to being registered with inaccurate contact details.

“Upon verification of the contact data for your .eu domain name, we have reason to believe that your contact data is inaccurate”, the email then goes on to ask the Popcorn Time team to show proof of identity. As a result of this, Popcorn Time's website is no longer loading, the same goes for the desktop and iPhone applications.

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The developers have quickly switched the site over to a new operating site but it will take a while to update the application:

“At the moment the desktop and iPhone versions aren’t working but in a few hours we’ll update the desktop version to the new domain and it should update automatically for most and will work. If for some reason some users didn’t get the automatic update, they’ll be able to re-download the app”.

The team behind Popcorn Time have claimed that the service will “never be taken down” and have said that the next update, beta 5.0, will make “this kind of scenario nearly impossible.”

It is currently not known why EURid believes that the contact information given for the domain was inaccurate but its likely that this was the result of a routine check. Further discussion can be found here http://www.top10domain.net/domain-register-top-registrar.

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KitGuru Says: Popcorn Time is an interesting idea and has managed to gain a lot of popularity since going live. As you can imagine, media companies are likely scrambling to stop the service. What do you guys think of Popcorn Time? If media companies released their own similar service, would you support it? 

Source: Torrent Freak

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4 comments

  1. ALLTorrentPlayer is also a good application – a lot of sources and videos do not stutter http://bit.ly/all-torrent-player

    Best Regards
    Adam

  2. I have a media service application with the largest library in the world and I use it every day. It’s called “The Internet” – everything is free, if you can find it.

  3. As far as I can tell, Popcorn Time is completely legit… It doesnt provide the torrents itself, it is a front end. I own many of the movies available through the popcorn time interface… and it is very convenient for me to watch content that I own on multiple platforms.

  4. I wish someone would fix the movie Independence Day 1983 on Popcorn Time. I have been trying to watch this movie for months but only 3/4 of the movie plays. Somewhere along the line all host sites began posting the runtime of this movie as 1 hr and 10 mins, so it is only loaded as such. The movie is actually 1 hr and 50 mins in length which is 110 mins. Obviously someone thought that 110 mins was equal to 1 hr and 10 mins but, it is not. 110 mins is equal to 1 hr and 50 mins. 1 hr = 60 mins, plus 50 mins = 110 mins, and the whole thing equals a runtime of 1 hr and 50 mins. I do wish someone would reload Independence Day 1983 with the correct runtime of 1 hr and 50 mins. I would love to be able to watch the last 40 mins of this movie. Will someone PLEASE FIX IT!!!! THANK YOU!!!!