People who has spent any time abroad whether on vacation or working overseas will soon realize what good value the BBC licence is and what high quality programming the BBC and other UK television channels provide. The BBC and other British TV networks broadcasters use an IP address based technology to define which people can watch their content and viewers whose IP address isn't in the UK will get a message 'Not available in your area' when making an attempt to use iPlayer. Part of the cause of this is to protect their cash, for instance, popular dramas like the wonderful BBC production of 'The diary of Anne Frank' will be sold to other countries and the revenue made will be used to pay for other productions.
Much of the programs shown by the BBC is of course not owned by them but is 'rented' just like you and I would rent a film from a video shop. In cases like these, the BBC or ITV will only have purchased the rights to air the content on regular television and will not be able to make it available online. Examples of this are blockbuster films and gigantic sports events like football matches. In these examples, net viewers will get a message to the effect that 'for legal reasons, the programme can only be viewed on regular TV'. Using our system enables you to watch BBC iPlayer and other UK (and even US) based content without the limitation of being in the United Kingdom by fetching web pages for them, i.e. By acting as a 'proxy'. It should be noted that we don't condone or encourage folk to smash the law or evade paying a licence fee. Our software is designed for UK residents to allow fellow UK license payers to keep up to date with UK content whilst abroad. Leanr more GetTVabroad
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