Kemo IPTV, LemoTV, and Major IPTV Resellers Sued by DISH

ITTechBasics appears to be a reseller of Kemo/Lemo/ExtremeHD.

They are just using the payment method that lawsuits won’t shut down for them. PayPal and other payment providers will close their account and leave them no way of accepting payments. A Bitcoin address is basically unstoppable.

As far as tracing yes it can be traced back to the Coinbase account (if they get a hold of the payment records of the provider), but no one cares (yet and probably never). On the provider end they can use a mixer or just be in a jurisdiction that doesn’t care. There are plenty of places for them to convert the Bitcoin to cash and with all of the money involved it will be worth their trouble.

And Lemo is still streaming. It will be interesting to see if they can even stop them for a little while.

Yep. I don’t use Coinbase. I’m sure they could still trace it if they were interested enough

Sounds like it might be better to be with Lemo or kemo since the big boys probably protect themselves better

Kemo still up and running.

It appears my Lemo has quit working today. 4/30.

Can I ask how these services can be talked about openly but you can’t mention other services?

This topic is in the open section of the forum.

The Patron section of this forum is where you can talk about / mention unverified IPTV services / have access to video reviews

Has your sub expired?

That’s a great question. This isn’t the locked Sub and these are unverified IPTV services. It is my understanding that ALL unverified IPTV can only be discussed in the locked thread. @Miki can you weigh in?

But these services are unverified and not legitimate official services.

Well, @TROYPOINT is the top dog :cowboy_hat_face:around these pages and he’s the one that started this thread, so yeah Troy, whatz up with that ??:thinking:??

It’s still working. It was my VPN. I tried all my known working servers and recommended ones. I finally got a server in Mexico to work.

DISH has been fighting Big Dish Users for years. Unfortunately Dish used a format that was easily convertable to Big Dish users, at minimal cost. One of the reasons streaming has become so popular. Charlie Ergan, owner of DISH will never wise up.

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Back in the 80s, Congress declared that any video or audio content streaming over open airwaves could be downloaded and viewed. This was a welcome news for thousands of satellite dish owners watching content streaming from cable company satellites. It also gave the government authority to tap wireless phones, cell phones, wireless Internet, etc.. without a warrant. Legality becomes negative when access to downloaded content is sold for a profit. Apps provided freely to stream open air transmitted content is not illegal. Selling membership in order to stream that content is, unless the owner of the content is reimbursed and authorized it.

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