How a Chinese website for pirated TV shows became a cultural touchstone for millennials
U.S. · TECH
March 3, 202110 min read1999 words
Published: March 3, 2021  |  10 min read1999 words
When Bill Liang realized that popular video download and streaming service might be gone for good his heart sank.The website, also known as , was how the 24-year-old film school student was able to watch hundreds of episodes of pirated American TV shows when he was growing up in ...
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