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A big “Fuck Off” by the content industry and Netflix to users worldwide

14 pointsby vrypanover 9 years ago

6 comments

13thLetterover 9 years ago
This is Netflix more aggressively enforcing its contractual content restrictions. Not particularly shocking, and calling it a &quot;bug&quot; is clearly out of anger.<p>But that being said... the bit about how this will simply encourage piracy is spot on. Perhaps Netflix themselves have no choice but to do this if they want to keep their contracts, but as usual content industries are shooting themselves in the foot by thinking that people on the wrong side of a national border will just politely give up rather than find another way to get the thing they want.
flashmover 9 years ago
I don&#x27;t think the author has thought this through.<p>If they don&#x27;t have the licence to show something in a particular place, then they must at least show that they&#x27;re actively trying to stop people in that region accessing the content. Which is what they&#x27;re doing.<p>No point in throwing toys from the pram.
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mccoolmanover 9 years ago
When has it ever not been like this? They aren&#x27;t going to change for a while longer.
grillvogelover 9 years ago
this is a bit of an oversimplification
J_Darnleyover 9 years ago
It might not be Netflix&#x27;s fault because they&#x27;ve got thumbscrews applied but the content producers are definitely saying &quot;fuck off&quot;.
smokeMeAKipperover 9 years ago
If I couldn&#x27;t use NetFlix and VPN I&#x27;d cancel my subscription. The choice here in the UK is abysmal.