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Originally Posted by jfman
Another search for the same survey gave an interesting result:
Some 32 per cent of consumers also said they have previously canceled a subscription because it was too hard to watch the show they like because of their location.
Which begs a question, along the lines of the point made by MM, is to they intend to subscribe to UK Disney+ or another version? Will that be sustainable long term or will they clamp down on it?
As someone who supports the free movement goods and services I’d totally support a scenario where I could subscribe to overseas services instead of ours.
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What other version will have what UK Disney+ hasn't? What people assume will be the case may be entirely wrong.[COLOR="Silver"]
Geo-locking (which I assume you are referring to) happen if Disney have contractual obligations with another company e.g. Netflix, and as Disney at least with Netflix has cancelled everything on can assume it has happened with others.