(7/11/09)- Good news, everyone! For those of you out there who love Korean dramas, there’s a legal site out there that’s been in the beta stage for a while now and will soon be up and running publicly: DramaFever, run by a privately funded team based in New York City, is one of those rare sites out there that lets you legally watch Korean dramas- for free!
At present there are thirty-six titles available on the site, and you need an invitation to enter the site. But starting August 6th, the site will go public, and it will offer over fifty dramas fully subtitled and ready for fan viewing. The only catch is that viewers must be in the United States or Canada due to licensing restrictions. Commercials are played during episodes, but they (in my experience) have never been tasteless, and they tend to be tolerable in length. The quality of the videos already surpasses that available on many other video sites, and DramaFever promises a new video player upon full launch.
This seems like an exciting online development, and I hope you all check it out! Remember, August 6th!
Saturday, July 11, 2009
A brief update for you...
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