Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
I dont understand why when I go to a place like launch.com, or mtv.com why it wont let me watch the streaming videos because Im outside the country.
Is there a setting in firefox that will let me get past this?
Re: Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
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Originally Posted by
Smith
I dont understand why when I go to a place like launch.com, or mtv.com why it wont let me watch the streaming videos because Im outside the country.
Is there a setting in firefox that will let me get past this?
I'm pretty sure it is the browser issue. Launch does not allow firefox to load the video applet for some reason to do with the ActiveX controller. You can however open launch in an IETab, or just try it with the IE browser if you don't like extensions.
Re: Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
It's not a browser issue. I just tried both Firefox and IE at mtv.com and got: "Copyrights restrict us from playing this video outside the U.S."
Try a U.S. proxy server.
Re: Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
Your IP address won't allow you to view those videos.
(IPs are unique to their country of origin)
I'm in the US and ran into the same problem trying to view video from the BBC website for some of their recent TV shows.
A proxy server might be your best bet.
Re: Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
It's not a browser issue. I just tried both Firefox and IE at mtv.com and got: "Copyrights restrict us from playing this video outside the U.S."
That's crazy, it's a free service on a public website! I can't believe they would restrict it like that. They allow other countries to use their search engine to find it. :blink:
Re: Copyright laws wont let me watch videos off american websites...
welcome to the wonderful world of intellectual property rights.