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Television giant Netflix comes to Pakistan

Out of the links you open, how many of them say "content has been removed"?.
Sites do that to save themselves from being shut down.
And those websites to violate copyrights through "psuedo streaming". And that's that, learn about this rather than blatantly arguing, and trying to divert my questions.
Many links say that, your stance has been proved flawed here so own up to it instead of giving your concocted excuses. Don't argue for the sake of ego. You have failed to prove that how streaming movies for free is illegal, especially in Pakistan when there are no such laws. So far your stance is "Americans are doing it, so we should too"-----------Which is equally absurd and lame.
 
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Many links say that, your stance has been proved flawed here so own up to it instead of giving your concocted excuses. Don't argue for the sake of ego. You have failed to prove that how streaming movies for free is illegal, especially in Pakistan when there are no such laws. So far your stance is "Americans are doing it, so we should too"-----------Which is equally absurd and lame.

You nitwit, research on pseuedo streaming. Then come and talk.
 
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You nitwit, research on pseuedo streaming. Then come and talk.
And you need to learn etiquette's, you resorting to personal attacks is an admission that you have no logical grounds to support your flawed argument. You are clearly misinformed about the topic at hand and want others to follow your suit, well that ain't happening.
@Slav Defence Few days back some members were given negative ratings for calling others names, please do the honors
 
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And you need to learn etiquette's, you resorting to personal attacks is an admission that you have no logical grounds to support your flawed argument. You are clearly misinformed about the topic at hand and want others to follow your suit, well that ain't happening.
@Slav Defence Few days back some members were given negative ratings for calling others names, please do the honors

It's you who is ill-informed, labeling others as blind wagoning to prove your point.
You hold no high ground. You came up with a poor argument, repeating the same thing over and over again, with flawed logic, now when you've lost it all, you decide to nitpick, neither have you been able to answer my questions, nor justified piracy and psuedo streaming. Go take a hike, lose your frustration. And think with a cool head. Cheerio.
 
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It's you who is ill-informed, labeling others as blind wagoning to prove your point.
You hold no high ground. You came up with a poor argument, repeating the same thing over and over again, with flawed logic, now when you've lost it all, you decide to nitpick, neither have you been able to answer my questions, nor justified piracy and psuedo streaming. Go take a hike, lose your frustration. And think with a cool head. Cheerio.
Actually i do, since i didn't claim anything regarding your distorted beliefs. You went on your "Illegal Jihad" against online streaming and started calling everyone a thief. So a word of advise get off your high horse and let people decide for themselves. If you don't know what you are talking about then better keep the words to your self. After all your pompous diatribe you still cannot prove how streaming free video's in Pakistan is illegal?
 
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Actually i do, since i didn't claim anything regarding your distorted beliefs. You went on your "Illegal Jihad" against online streaming and started calling everyone a thief. So a word of advise get off your high horse and let people decide for themselves. If you don't know what you are talking about then better keep the words to your self. After all your pompous diatribe you still cannot prove how streaming free video's in Pakistan is illegal?

Oh stop with your baseless dubbing, you still haven't answered my question, and I already answered yours, if Pakistan had no law regarding consuming of alcohol, would you drink it?. Likewise Pakistan has no cyber-law regarding piracy, doesn't mean that you do it, heck; tell me what is different between theft and piracy?. Go ahead.
 
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A lot of the content is dated and not recent. At least here in the UAE.
 
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Oh stop with your baseless dubbing, you still haven't answered my question, and I already answered yours, if Pakistan had no law regarding consuming of alcohol, would you drink it?. Likewise Pakistan has no cyber-law regarding piracy, doesn't mean that you do it, heck; tell me what is different between theft and piracy?. Go ahead.
I am not here to educate you so kindly Google yourself-------------Every one's an expert these days. I still wouldn't drink alcohol even if it was legal in Pakistan because it's Haram-----You see that's how bad your analogies suck. You have not been able to answer any of my queries appropriately, since you were the first to raise objections, so you should try to justify them first as well, which you cannot! Video streaming isn't illegal in Pakistan to-date, so deal with it.
 
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I am not here to educate you so kindly Google yourself-------------Every one's an expert these days. I still wouldn't drink alcohol even if it was legal in Pakistan because it's Haram-----You see that's how bad your analogies suck. You have not been able to answer any of my queries appropriately, since you were the first to raise objections, so you should try to justify them first as well, which you cannot! Video streaming isn't illegal in Pakistan to-date, so deal with it.
So piracy which is "theft" of content is halaal?. Unless you can tell that piracy isn't theft?.
 
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I disagree, Netflix is waaaaay better, plus it has HD print, movies which are readily available and hopefully we will soon get 4K streaming.
Plus is easily accessible and at Rs 850 a month, dirt cheap, and no adds.

you will get probably some odd 50 movies, even Canadian Netflix doesnt have a wide choice of movies...only US netflix does.
 
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you will get probably some odd 50 movies, even Canadian Netflix doesnt have a wide choice of movies...only US netflix does.
What about the TV serials? The Netflix originals?. Let's hope they release all shows globally.
Fingers crossed.
 
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7 cynical reasons Pakistanis have for why Netflix just won’t work in Pakistan
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You can expect Netflix to work very closely with the government of Pakistan, just like other TV channels.

The idea for Netflix came to its co-founder, former math teacher turned businessperson,Reed Hastings, when he ended up paying late fines for a movie rental totalling twice the cost of the actual DVD. Here, Netflix began lifesome 18 years agoas an online DVD rental mail-order service that offered its users some unheard of conveniences.

Netflix soon skyrocketed in popularity, leaving its brick and mortar competitor, Blockbuster, looking like a ghost town, and eventually filing for bankruptcy.

Today, Netflix is the go-to internet TV service, especially when it comes to streaming TV shows and movies. Netflix also produces original content, including shows such as House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Marvel’s Daredevil and Marvel’s Jessica Jones.

Understandably, the announcement from the entertainment juggernaut that it would be entering 130 new markets, including Pakistan, has been met with excitement. Yes, now we too can Netflix and chill… though when our parents catch us (because let’s face it… how many single Pakistanis live alone?), it will be more like Netflix and chal… possibly with a few jootay (shoes) flying at us.

Of course, there has been considerable backlash to the excitement on social media, because like it or not, cynicism is something of an ingrained Pakistani trait. (On a side note, why do we backlash on everything? It seems that the best way to hit a nerve on Twitter or Facebook in Pakistan is to say something bitter and pessimistic, even if it has little foundation in reality.)

Here are some of the concerns making waves:

1. ROFLMAO! No one likes to pay for anything in Pakistan, so why would they pay for Netflix?

For between $7.99 and $12 a month, you have unlimited access to all the TV shows and movies Netflix has on offer in Pakistan, free to watch on any device you see fit.

To put things in perspective, a movie ticket costs $6 to $10 locally. As the packed theatres and giant box office grosses reveal, people are willing to pay. Yes, if we can shell out enough for Jawani Phir Nahi Ani to gross nearly 40 crores, then we will pay for anything to pass the time.

On a similar note, after taxes, most starting packages on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) cost around $10. Meanwhile, your TV bill is between $3 and $5. So it isn’t extraordinary for Pakistanis to pay for entertainment.

2. Netflix is only for the rich. Our people can’t afford it.

Look, Mr Self-righteous, the poor suffer from many issues in the country, but Netflix is the least of their problems. Those who can go to the cinema, pay for their internet connections, afford a TV cable bill, and own smart devices, aren’t going to be horrified by a Netflix bill.

3. Why won’t Pakistanis just use ********? They are just pretending to be excited by Netflix.

For the same reason Pakistanis flocked to theatres for The Force Awakens rather than resort to piracy. Of course, torrenting will still continue, as it has across the world, but using Netflix has some advantages.

For one, to watch the full season of a TV show on full HD through Netflix, you don’t have to set aside 50GB of hard disk space as you download for days – you can just stream when necessary. The delivery of satisfaction is immediate.

On the other hand, unlike ********, pirated streaming sources are unreliable and infected with some nasty malware.

What’s more is that Netflix is not only available on your smartphone and tablet, but is integrated into home theatres such as Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Using other means to stream a movie on to your next-gen console can be frustrating.

For the other, not everything on the Netflix catalogue can be found in the internet’s dark underbelly.

Ultimately, it is all about ease of use for a fee that doesn’t break the bank. No, not all of Netflix’s content will be available in Pakistan, but Jack Sparrow isn’t going anywhere either.

What I am most excited about is Netflix working with producers in Pakistan to host some amazing local content. The sort of partnership hopefully free from the saas bahu nonsense we see on our TV sets.

4. LOL! How will Netflix work when Pakistani ISPs are so terrible!?

While ISPs in Pakistan are still quite substandard, connectivity in Pakistan has improved by leaps and bounds over the years. Look, if you can watch a YouTube video or play your Xbox or PlayStation games online, then you can use Netflix.

I do expect the service to face some teething issues, especially during its first few months, but I’d be surprised if it isn’t smooth sailing from then on. You can also expect ISPs and 3G/4G networks to provide special Netflix packages as they have with other services.

5. LOL! How will Netflix work when Pakistani credit cards are so terrible!?

Again, perhaps true a decade ago, but the system has improved by leaps and bounds. While I still run into problems from time to time, I usually have no issues using the debit card versions of Visa or MasterCard to pay eBay, Steam, Amazon, or even Google. If you have a card with a major credit card logo, you should be okay.

6. The government of Pakistan will ban Netflix just like it has YouTube *snicker*

You do realise that YouTube is a video sharing platform that features user created content, and Netflix is a digital TV service, right? The only similarity is that they share a medium of delivery. I don’t think Netflix will be hosting terrorist propaganda videos, or clips from amateur anti-Muslim filmmakers anytime soon.

You can expect Netflix to work very closely with the government of Pakistan, just like other TV channels. The only real potential issue of conflict is over the issue of censorship. So far, the online streaming service has said its content won’t be censored.

7. Our youth should focus on being productive instead of wasting their time with Netflix!

This comes courtesy of the uncle productively using his time with mind-numbing political talk shows from 5- 11pm every day of the week. Our people need more, not less entertainment.

Noman Ansari

A freelance writer and regular contributor to The Express Tribune magazine and newspaper, Noman tweets as @Pugnate (twitter.com/Pugnate)
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What about the TV serials? The Netflix originals?. Let's hope they release all shows globally.
Fingers crossed.

only TV serial worth watching are HBO original, I tried watching Some Netflix originals and i did not have stomach for it. I think in Pakistan they will provide more local contents
 
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