MrWizard wrote:
The best option is to get a VPN subscription, this way you choose the geographical location that you want the media stream service to see as your location, Canda,,Britain, Australia, France, this way you can stream video not available to USA servers, all VPN services advertise this fact and list it as one of their advantages along with privacy and security
Ironically, this may or may not effectively the same as pirating as it may violate local copyright laws.
Netflix may hold the rights to the show "Friends" in the USA but not in Canada. So if you are in Canada and you spoof the system to think you are in the USA, you are in violation as the copyright holder in Canada isn't receiving their copyright fees.
If Netflix owns the rights to the show in both countries, its more of a gray area. Probably more of an accounting and taxation issue as the profits and costs don't line up with the international branches of Netflix.
It's really shocking that the VPN companies advertise this and no one has pursued a case against them.
I suspect some of it is it gets messy with multiple jurisdictions and then you have situations where if Netflix does hold rights in both countries.
So while everyone does it...it's not greatly different from pirating.