I never suggested this !?!?!
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Exactly, by faking their location. You don't seriously expect a reputable company to encourage this practice, do you?
I don't understand this new attitude that because you have the technical ability to get around something that is disallowed, it's OK. As by doing this you are depriving the content owners of income from outlets here in the UK (such as Sky) and indeed you are depriving Sky of subscription income as well for the material they show on their channels such as Sky Atlantic, you are probably committing an offence if this is what you are doing. I would imagine that this is a fraudulent activity or just pure theft. Are you comfortable with this?
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If you look at the massive archive tv content available on Netflix US - you would see the appeal.
A lot of the stuff from 50s to 80s is not available anywhere in the UK - not even on DVD.
The films on Netflix US you can find in the UK (somewhere) - so I have no dispute about them being blocked.