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Are there any programs that will hide which country my computer is in? I want to listen to some live programming on the BBC site but it's restricted to people in the U.K. Lets say I'm British and living in the U.S.A. and want to listen to a live sporting event broadcast over the net by the BBC (BBC Radio 5 to be exact.) Anyway I can get around this and listen? |
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try login in using a proxy in the uk.
"Von Fourche" wrote in message ink.net... | | | Are there any programs that will hide which country my computer is in? | I want to listen to some live programming on the BBC site but it's | restricted to people in the U.K. Lets say I'm British and living in the | U.S.A. and want to listen to a live sporting event broadcast over the net by | the BBC (BBC Radio 5 to be exact.) Anyway I can get around this and listen? | | |
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Von Fourche wrote:
Lets say I'm British and living in the U.S.A. and want to listen to a live sporting event broadcast over the net by the BBC (BBC Radio 5 to be exact.) .... then you won't be paying for a UK TV licence so you don't qualify for the service. Actually, I think it has more to do with the various contracts the BBC have with, for example, cricket promoters. If everyone could listen to the BBC coverage, then they wouldn't be able to sell the rights in other countries. If you need to listen, you'd need to find an RTSP/PNM proxy in the UK that could proxy the stream for you. I guess you could do RTSP over HTTP and use a regular open HTTP proxy in the UK? Alex |
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What you may or may not be able to get away with depends on how
sophisticated the BBC's software is. But, normally, your IP is assigned by your ISP, and, ultimately, no, you can't hide either your IP address or your MAC address. The problem is, you do want the packets (the broadcast you want to listen to) to get back to you, right? If so, the "other end" must have your actual addresses. And, in fact, the header of every packet that comes out of your computer contains both the MAC address and the IP address of your computer. Von Fourche wrote: Are there any programs that will hide which country my computer is in? I want to listen to some live programming on the BBC site but it's restricted to people in the U.K. Lets say I'm British and living in the U.S.A. and want to listen to a live sporting event broadcast over the net by the BBC (BBC Radio 5 to be exact.) Anyway I can get around this and listen? |
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 23:06:28 GMT, "Von Fourche"
wrote: Are there any programs that will hide which country my computer is in? I want to listen to some live programming on the BBC site but it's restricted to people in the U.K. Lets say I'm British and living in the U.S.A. and want to listen to a live sporting event broadcast over the net by the BBC (BBC Radio 5 to be exact.) Anyway I can get around this and listen? I agree with others. Use a british proxy. |
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