



This is last record store live from your TV, from your phone, from San Francisco, to Moscow, to Sao Paulo. This is BitTorrent Now : a platform that’s powered by awesome people like you. Essentially, what BitTorrent the company is trying to do is distract its name from the reputation that has become associated with torrenting and work towards offering a platform where independent artists can share their work. In addition to supporting standard video and music, BitTorrent says the app will also support VR content and generally any other formats, as well. but all of it is entirely legal and will have been uploaded by its creator. Some of it will be free, some will be paid, and some will be ad-supported. Users will open the app and have the ability to choose from all kinds of content. The app, called BitTorrent Now, will act a lot like other streaming services. The app doesn’t let you access the insurmountable amount of illegal content available on various torrent sites, but rather on-demand streaming content that’s perfectly legal. BitTorrent today has announced that it is bringing a new app to the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV that allows users to stream a variety of videos and music, mostly from independent and generally unknown artists and filmmakers.
