`Free TV for Life': It's (Sort of) Legal and Sweeping the U.S.


Imagine this: “Free TV For Life!”

The irresistible pitch is splashed on the home page of something called CorkyTV, which advertises Amazon Fire sticks and other streaming devices loaded with software that can make getting shows and movies from shady websites as easy as opening Netflix. The software is perfectly legal, and Corky Stanton, who runs the website out of his home in Bass Lake, California, is sure he’s not breaking any laws.

“I just offer a service. I try not to be a bad guy,” said Stanton, who charges as much as $300 for one of his altered gadgets. “I sell the boxes and it’s up to the user what they do with it.”

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