Hello Everyone,
We found this post from looking at our website statistics.
We can understand your concerns about legality issues.
Please refer to this link:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/02 ... tv_ripoff/
We have a similar business model to Zattoo. As you can see the date on the news article is from 2008, this company is still successfully operating now in 2012.
We are not lawyers, but when we speak with the lawyers, they see no problem as long as we leave the free to air content unchanged.
IPTV in absolutely legal in Thailand and please feel free to buy a service from any of the other providers in Thailand.
http://www.vooziptv.com/
http://www.totiptv.com/
http://iptv.3bb.co.th/th/home/index.php
http://www.buddybb.net/news_tv.asp
We know that none of the Thai IPTV services have any UK TV channels, but they are aimed at a totally different market.
Also in reference to a post about UKTV in Pattaya, we are in no way linked or affiliated with UKTV, our business model is totally different, and from what we heard is they did not get closed for legal reasons.
I hope this reply has answered all of your concerns.
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Admin
Thai Expat TV
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