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Plex kind of has to advertise itself as that because it's real product is sort of in the grey area, legally speaking.
Essentially, a Plex server allows you to stream locally stored files from your computer to any clients running the Plex app. A lot of people use this as a way to watch pirated media.
For example, I run my server (desktop) in my home office and have several drives attached to it and in one of those drives is "Pride.and.Prejudice.2005.mp4" and because I have my Plex server attached to that file, I can go to my TV and watch Pride and Prejudice (2005) on my sofa. The movie file "moves" through my hard drive into my desktop, then goes through my router and gets streamed into my TV. (A bit of a simplification but it gets the point across.)
So, no payment necessary to stream media you own through Plex. There is a paid tier but the features it enables are nothing someone wanting to watch movies on their sofa should worry about, all the essential stuff is in the free option.
Wow that's so interesting! That might be worth some more investigation, especially if the setup is straightforward. Thanks.