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= Projectfreetv.one = Project Free TV was a popular online streaming platform that provided free access to a wide range of TV shows and movies. However, the original Project Free TV site was shut down in July 2017 due to legal issues related to copyright infringement. Since then, many clone sites have appeared using similar names and designs, but they are not officially connected to the original service. Here are some key points about Project Free TV and its current status: 1. Original service: Project Free TV aggregated links to third-party websites hosting TV shows and movies, allowing users to stream content for free without registration1<ref name="ref5">5</ref>. 2. Shutdown: The original site was taken offline on July 24, 2017, displaying a "Goodbye!" message7<ref name="ref9">9</ref>. 3. Legal issues: The site faced pressure from copyright holders and enforcement actions due to its involvement in distributing pirated content4<ref name="ref11">11</ref>. 4. Clone sites: After the shutdown, many copycat sites appeared using variations of the Project Free TV name and design. These are not officially connected to the original service10<ref name="ref11">11</ref>. 5. Safety concerns: Using Project Free TV clone sites or similar free streaming platforms can pose security risks, including exposure to malware, viruses, and phishing schemes[11]. 6. Alternatives: Many legal alternatives now exist for free streaming, including ad-supported services like Pluto TV, Tubi TV, Crackle, and Peacock5<ref name="ref11">11</ref>. 7. User interface: The original Project Free TV was known for its user-friendly interface and extensive content library covering various genres1<ref name="ref5">5</ref>. 8. Popularity: Despite being shut down years ago, Project Free TV remains a frequently discussed topic in online streaming communities due to its former popularity[11]. 9. Legal ambiguity: While Project Free TV itself didn't host content, it provided links to potentially pirated material, putting it in a legal gray area4<ref name="ref11">11</ref>. 10. Current status: Any sites currently using the Project Free TV name or branding are likely unauthorized clones and should be approached with caution10<ref name="ref11">11</ref>. For those seeking free streaming options, it's generally safer and more reliable to use legitimate ad-supported services or free trials from established streaming platforms rather than unofficial sites that may pose security risks or legal concerns. == References == <references />
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