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2019-08-29, 15:26
(This post was last modified: 2019-08-29, 18:59 by malvinas2.)
Well, actually I asked for a practical example, not for a theoretical fantasy....
The implementation of your idea would be difficult to realize and, much more important, it is not desirable to exhaust internet resources downloading mp3s with a file size of still 2-3 MB again and again.
The images you see in Kodi may be downloaded from websites like fanart.tv etc., but ideally just one time. Then they are stored on your local storage for re-use.
And finally this would end up in another discussion about legality of the add-on.
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The key point is whether there is a legal (copyright) restriction or permission to store and distribute the media.
Our general stand-point is that the user supplies the media, so by having things on their own server/device they will have actively had to obtain it. If they obtain it legally or not is entirely their issue, and any consequences arising from their having the media is down to them (in the same way we treat all types of media that Kodi plays).
By having the media coming from some server on the internet, that no longer applies and so we would be back towards the same situation that the original add-on had (aside from the other issues already mentioned in this thread).