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bloody000:
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--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 12, 2011, 05:50:09 AM ---
Does not.
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Don't try and pull a fast one on me. You had to pay $4.99 for Skyfire just so you can use flash. Don't you find that... wrong? Flash is free, but you had to pay to use it (unlike other people who had to jailbreak their iPads :P).
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I used the bone stock Safari. Noticed that iOS style progress bar? Clearly ESPN streams me the raw video when it sees my user agent.
PS: jail breaking is exempt from DMCA.
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 12, 2011, 07:50:13 PM ---I used the bone stock Safari. Noticed that iOS style progress bar? Clearly ESPN streams me the raw video when it sees my user agent.
PS: jail breaking is exempt from DMCA.
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Doesn't change the fact that you had to program hack your iPad to be able to do that.
bloody000:
Doesn't change the fact that ESPN does not throw iPad users its mobile site, iPad users can play videos directly off ESPN, Skyfire does not actually give you Flash, jailbreaking is not against the law and Apple can't sue you for jailbreaking.
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 12, 2011, 10:04:44 PM ---Doesn't change the fact that ESPN does not throw iPad users its mobile site, iPad users can play videos directly off ESPN, Skyfire does not actually give you Flash, jailbreaking is not against the law and Apple can't sue you for jailbreaking.
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Which does not change the fact that you had to manually hack your own product.
bloody000:
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 12, 2011, 11:31:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: bloody000 on September 12, 2011, 10:04:44 PM ---Doesn't change the fact that ESPN does not throw iPad users its mobile site, iPad users can play videos directly off ESPN, Skyfire does not actually give you Flash, jailbreaking is not against the law and Apple can't sue you for jailbreaking.
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Which does not change the fact that you had to manually hack your own product.
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A fact that the user has accepted beforehand, unlike the PS3.
Also, why are you changing the subject from ESPN to jailbreaking? Just admit you were wrong about ESPN.
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