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Plaster reinterprets the materiality of hand-worked plaster, transforming it into a design that blends craftsmanship and innovation.
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160x320 cm (63”x127”)
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An Analysis of Gomovies.tw: Structure, Legal Status, and User Risks in the Streaming Landscape
gomovies.tw exemplifies the persistent "pirate bay" model for streaming video. While its interface offers convenient, costless access to movies and TV shows, this benefit is negated by significant legal exposure and serious cybersecurity threats. Users are advised to avoid the site entirely. Lawful alternatives, including free ad-supported platforms (Tubi, Pluto TV, YouTube movies) or institutional access via libraries (Kanopy, Hoopla), provide safe, legal, and sustainable viewing options.
gomovies.tw functions as a video hosting indexer rather than a primary content host. The site does not store video files on its own servers. Instead, it scrapes and embeds third-party iframe links from file-hosting services (e.g., DoodStream, Streamtape, or Google Drive mirrors).
The domain gomovies.tw operates as part of a long-standing ecosystem of unauthorized streaming websites. Sharing a namesake with the infamous "GoMovies" (also known as Movcr or 123Movieshub), this specific domain leverages a Taiwanese country code top-level domain (ccTLD) to distribute copyrighted films and television series. This paper examines the operational structure of gomovies.tw , its legal standing under international copyright law, and the specific cybersecurity and legal risks it poses to end users.