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Anti-Piracy initiative requires VPN outside of the US

It seems that Hollywood has completely missed the point once again. MPAA backed anti-piracy initiative, WheretoWatch.com is a tool designed to point consumers towards legal alternatives to piracy but there is a catch, it is only accessible to those in the US, meaning a VPN is required if people elsewhere in the world want to view it.

WheretoWatch was made in an attempt to counter the argument that there are no legal alternatives to piracy for certain shows and movies. As you would expect, the MPAA is urging theaters and customers to spread the word about the site in an effort to give exposure to legal places to watch shows and movies.

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Unfortunately, there are still millions of people outside of the US who are expected to consume content legally but they often don’t have access to the tools needed. Not only can non-US citizens not subscribe to services like HBO Now (which is actively cutting off VPN using customers), or Hulu Plus but now they can’t even access the database designed to offer legal alternatives to piracy.

Putting a geo-block on something that is designed to help alleviate the piracy problem just seems to be missing the point.

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KitGuru Says: Geo-blocking is usually used to protect a company from legal issues that stem from providing content to an area where it has not purchased the rights to broadcast. However, putting a geo-block on an anti-piracy tool just seems like a bad idea. It’s not like non-US citizens don’t know about the services available in the US already…

Source: TorrentFreak

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3 comments

  1. How about instead of telling us about the alternatives, they give us a service that is all encompassingand better than piracy. One service that allows me to watch any movie, any television show, any video for one set price. No licensing, no geo-blocks, no bullshit.
    As long as a pirate can just go to a website and get any piece of media they so please without having to worry about blocks, license issues, or even 5 minute long anti-piracy intros (on a non-pirated movie, no less), people will continue to go back to the superior service. Plus you’ve got the ability to directly stream from torrents, which means that you don’t even have to wait for the download to complete anymore.
    Offer a better service than that, and you’ll effectively kill piracy. Though they won’t, because their idea of intellectual property and copyright are outdated and can’t hold up to the way media is shared now.

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