Sometimes when you go to a US site, lets say NBC and a Canadian channel plays the same show it gives you a copyright error that they can't play the video outside the US.
Is there anyway around this?
Is there anyway around this?
Funny you should post this now because the CRTC is currently under way with a New Media hearing which address issues such as content blocking. This is currently being argued under the "Net Neutrality" issue which, in a nut shell, basically advocates internet which is free of restrictions on websites, content, platforms, etc. It also argues for FTH (fibre to the home) which would connect users directly to the internet through fibre optics directly to the home and thus, ideally (at the faaaar end of the spectrum), bypassing internet service providers (ISPs).David Beckham 23 said:Sometimes when you go to a US site, lets say NBC and a Canadian channel plays the same show it gives you a copyright error that they can't play the video outside the US.
Is there anyway around this?