Kinda seems more like "how to watch the Olympics for $20" (or more - I don't know quite how many games are available, and at what quality, from the BBC, but I feel like you could potentially use over 200 gigs of transfer in watching them). Many actual VPNs are somewhat cheaper, and just as simple to set up. Of course, paying money to a third-party to watch BBC feels as insane and dumb as ever. You'd think that they'd…
Just use these two DNS servers, they're free and takes no effort to get working: Primary DNS: 64.250.122.104 Secondary DNS: 199.167.30.144
How to watch the Olympics, live, from the United States
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Re: How to watch the Olympics, live, from the United States
#42Or you could use Hide My Ass, they have a summer special starting at $9,99 for a week. http://hidemyass.com/vpn/r3906/ (disclaimer: affiliate link)
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It's obviously not a fundamental human right to have access to Olympic programming. However the way in which they delay programming and restrict access seems manipulative which I file under unethical.
No, not unethical, just plain idiotic. But illegally watching a free TV station at the cost of another country's tax payers is definitely unethical.
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#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
Send them a cheque. They choose not to account for the possibility of people taking advantage of their good nature. You should give them the option of accepting payment.
The BBC aren't allowed to serve customers outside of the UK even if they wanted to due to the licensing agreements they have with content owners. NBC is the exclusive broadcaster in the United States. Anyone offering the Olympics to US viewers is in breach of their licensing agreement.
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#45I know this won't be popular but is it actually a right to watch the Olympics live? Like movies in theaters I just ignore the hype and wait six months for either redbox or netflix to get it.
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#46MLB.com lets you subscribe and watch games online but Yankee games are blocked in NYC due to the team's exclusivity agreement with their own cable channel. I'm waiting for him to write a post about his solution (it involves both a VPN and an FM radio).
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#47This is spam. First step is a referral link to linode.com.
Its not. I just put a disclosure at the bottom of the post and would like to donate whatever the referrals are to an anti-censorship organization, assuming Linode can make that happen.
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#48This seems pointless. If you're going to watch BBC content without paying their licensing fee, you might as well torrent it - that way you're not using up their bandwidth.
Where are these torrents, with high quality video posted in near real time? EDIT: I'm half serious, I wouldn't mind seeing Phelps lose, I missed it live. I'm an American, the NBC video website doesn't let me log in for some reason even though I have a valid account that worked yesterday (no error message, it just brings me back to the login screen every time), and they seem to be scrubbing YouTube quite well.
We should see a solution to that soon. http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/13/bittorrent-live/
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#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
Where are these torrents, with high quality video posted in near real time? EDIT: I'm half serious, I wouldn't mind seeing Phelps lose, I missed it live. I'm an American, the NBC video website doesn't let me log in for some reason even though I have a valid account that worked yesterday (no error message, it just brings me back to the login screen every time), and they seem to be scrubbing YouTube quite well.
> Where are these torrents, with high quality video posted in near real time? We should see a solution to that soon. http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/13/bittorrent-live/
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#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
The BBC aren't allowed to serve customers outside of the UK even if they wanted to due to the licensing agreements they have with content owners. NBC is the exclusive broadcaster in the United States. Anyone offering the Olympics to US viewers is in breach of their licensing agreement.
It's for the bandwidth not the content. And I'm sure they wouldn't take it, I'd just like to see the response.