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    • scottalanmillerS
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        I get licencing restrictions in different countries, but I've never understood why it is enforced by IP blocking, Why can't they just say if you pay with a US credit-card you get US content, if you pay with a British credit-card you get British content? Wouldn't that be simpler? I appreciate that may mean changing some copyright laws.

        I also don't understand why I pay more for Netflix than you Americans and yet I get access to considerably less content, but that's another issue.

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        • nadnerBN
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          This is an issue that should have been resolved in the Napster era but the movie industry was too arrogant and was too busy bathing in their money to care.

          The world is a global economy. Gone are the days where you had to ship container loads of VHS tapes to different countries. Movies go global in minutes not months.

          The world has changed but sadly the movie industry has not. The music industry has made the change, so what's the hold up? Oh, that's right, I forgot that it's what the consumers want and are pleading for. It's not like doing what the paying consumers want is going to make you money or anything... or will it?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @nadnerB
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            @nadnerB said:

            The music industry has made the change, so what's the hold up?

            Not so much. There is a ton of music that I cannot buy in the US, so I just torrent it.

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              Carnival Boy
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              There are some records on Spotify that are available in the US but not he UK, annoyingly.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                @Carnival-Boy said:

                I get licencing restrictions in different countries, but I've never understood why it is enforced by IP blocking, Why can't they just say if you pay with a US credit-card you get US content, if you pay with a British credit-card you get British content? Wouldn't that be simpler? I appreciate that may mean changing some copyright laws.

                That's really easy to work around. I'm moving to Europe in a few weeks but have an American credit card. It would give me (and anyone who wanted to pay me to pay for the service) access to anything as an American very easily. But, in reality, they will block me the moment that I leave the country.

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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  That's really easy to work around.

                  I would have thought persuading you to pay for my Netflix subscription is a lot harder than installing a VPN extension on Chrome. If you don't agree, any chance of you lending me a hundred bucks?

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                    @Carnival-Boy said:

                    I would have thought persuading you to pay for my Netflix subscription is a lot harder than installing a VPN extension on Chrome. If you don't agree, any chance of you lending me a hundred bucks?

                    I've had Brits offer to pay me for use of US CC before (people I knew, not like Nigerian prince inquiries.) But the reality is is that getting a US bank account is super easy and if it was worth any money people would do that. The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer. So the CC approach doesn't match the license restrictions.

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                      Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer.

                      And that's what's got to change. Ultimately, geographical restrictions are not compatible with the modern world and we need a new model.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @Carnival Boy
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                        @Carnival-Boy said:

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer.

                        And that's what's got to change. Ultimately, geographical restrictions are not compatible with the modern world and we need a new model.

                        But I doubt this is up to Netflix, it's up to the content providers.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said:

                          But I doubt this is up to Netflix, it's up to the content providers.

                          Correct, it is the movie houses that licenses the films to Netflix. It is in Netflix' interest to have people get the content everywhere.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer.

                            And that's what's got to change. Ultimately, geographical restrictions are not compatible with the modern world and we need a new model.

                            That is completely true. They are draconian and senseless and that is why many people accept them as a tacit approval of piracy by the studios.

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