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Old 07-11-2014, 09:52 AM   #40
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
I agree with her. She's overpaid for access to content by subscribing in multiple countries and through multiple services and she still can't access the content because of the security measures. At some point a rational person is going to say, "screw you, how do I get on Pirate Bay".
A rational person would enquire before subscribing to a service what its terms and conditions were. Eg Amazon UK's video streaming service clearly tells you that the service will only work for customers in the UK:

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Due to licensing agreements, you must be located in the United Kingdom or Channel Islands (with a U.K. billing address and payment method) to stream Prime titles.
Anyone who subscribes to such a service without ascertaining this fact in advance has only themselves to blame. It's not a justification for piracy.

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