This is why you don't go after Hulu. You go after the content owners who
conspired to compel Hulu to limit distribution in a way that tortiously
interferes with your contract with your eyeball customers. Then, before
Which in many cases is groups like the Screen Actors Guild and the music
industry. As I understand it much of the music in TV shows require
licensing and sometimes different license holders exist for a song
depending on country.
While the television industry self-inflicts pain to it's userbase
it's easier for the users to just pirate the content.
- Ethan