Streaming has entered our lives for good. Along with that came pirated streaming. Channel advertised as "pirate radio" shares Netflix, HBO and Disney+.
Do you like series and movies from popular pay-per-view channels? For each one you will need a monthly subscription every month. For Disney + you need 8,00 euros per month, for Netflix another 12,00 euros. Unless anyone else is volunteering to come up with a pretty template? This is how pirate streaming works.
An example is Allthestreams.fm. Billed as “piracy radio for streaming,” it basically pays subscriptions to a bunch of streaming services and then randomly picks a show from each to play. free to you.
Of course the illegal service it offers doesn't have subtitles, you can't browse the catalogs of subscription channels like you could with a regular subscription, but that's not the point. The issue is piracy and the indirect profit pirates will reap, through advertisements.
Behind Allthestreams.fm is MSCHF, an organization that has given away various goodies on the internet from time to time. Like one extension in Chrome that camouflages Netflix in a conference call and of course downloaded directly from the Google Store, or a tool that turns Wikipedia entries into "legit" academic documents, or the famous shoes Jesus “Walk on Water” cost $ 3.000,00.
The pirate radio Allthestreams.fm, however, currently has 246.000 viewers and it is doubtful how long it will be online. Obviously the legal services of the country where the site is hosted will download it immediately, because it is simply not permanent.