Kickass Torrents news: Torrent sites can now stream their contents instead of downloading using the new browser plug-in called 'Torrents Time'

A new kind of plug-in called Torrents Time has been released on the internet quite recently that allows torrent site owners to equip their page with online streaming feature so that users can now stream the contents instead of downloading it using uTorrent or BitTorrent.
"Torrents Time is a one of a kind fully customizable bittorrent client, advanced video player and downloads manager which is installed directly on the browser and enables you to offer a unique, amazing and one of a kind experience to your websites' visitors," the description on their official website wrote. "We designed Torrents Time to fully support and enhance the needs of users on video streaming, downloads and torrents websites, while taking into consideration the needs and wants of those site owners to maximize the value they can gain from embedding our solution on their website."
With that in mind, some users may begin to wonder if this plug-in was specifically created for a single torrent site. Luckily, though, according to The Verge, Torrents Time works perfectly with any torrent sites on the internet like The Pirate Bay, Kickass Torrents, and others more.
The Pirate Bay was actually one of the first few sites to offer the support for the new plug-in along with Kickass Torrents; a few days after the former had reportedly announced their support for the feature.
The release of Torrents Time is no doubt one of the biggest advancement the industry has ever received. However, because of that, many anti-piracy companies are now on high alert due to the fact that sharing contents without the approval of the owner is illegal in many countries.
The Dutch anti-piracy group, BREIN, has recently issued a notice of cease and desist for Torrents Time due to it being illegal in the Netherlands and in violation of copyright infringement.
The team, meanwhile, is still keeping the operation going, stating that they are not violating any infringement issues whether it'd be copyright or neighboring rights.