Canadians: Watching Prime Online (legally)?

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Canadians: Watching Prime Online (legally)?

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Possibly a long shot, but is there a website with the episodes up legally? Thanks a bunch.
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For now, I doubt it. Most illicit downloading is driven by companies not thinking globally.

Slightly longer-term... do any of the Corus channels do online TV catch-up?
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Denyer wrote: do any of the Corus channels do online TV catch-up?
This is more or less a rehash of the question I'd just asked, or was attempting to ask, thanks.
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I've little idea if this would be more "legal" than other options, but I use a EyeTV genlock for my shows which I then encode as avi files — that much is covered under fair use just as using a VCR or DVR would be — and I could send these to you as attachments.

I do not have nor will I have a website or any of that, you see, and that's where the difference may lay if there is any difference at all.

Darkness Rising is 1.6GB and M&S is 341MB so these aren't small files at any rate.
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Do not know if this works outside of the U.S., like how hula won't, but the Hub's website has ep6 up. This might be the only way for people to watch the show legally if they can not get the channel.
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