Netflix to block proxy access to content not available locally

Published January 14, 2016
The announcement comes just a week after Netflix went live in more than 130 countries including Pakistan.─ AFP/File
The announcement comes just a week after Netflix went live in more than 130 countries including Pakistan.─ AFP/File

Video-streaming service provider Netflix Inc said subscribers will, in a few weeks, no longer be able to use proxies to watch content not available in their home country.

Subscribers often resort to proxies, or servers that facilitate access to content that is not locally available, to access Netflix's popular shows such as "House of cards" and "Orange is the new black".

"If all of our content were globally available, there wouldn't be a reason for members to use proxies or unblockers," Netflix vice president of content delivery architecture, David Fullagar, wrote in a blog.

The announcement comes just a week after Netflix went live in more than 130 countries including Pakistan.

Also Read: Television giant Netflix comes to Pakistan

Netflix said at the time that all of its shows would not be available immediately to subscribers in certain countries, but that it was working towards resolving that.

“Ultimately, the aim is to provide a service around the world that is more similar than not. Using VPNs or proxies to virtually cross borders violates Netflix's terms of use because of licensing restrictions on TV shows and movies,” a Netflix spokesperson told Reuters.

India, Nigeria, Russia and Saudi Arabia were among the 130 countries where the service was launched last week.

“The strategy is simple - they have a responsibility to content owners to only show that content in the geographies for which they have a license. Enforcing those restrictions is a Netflix responsibility,” Brian Blau, research director at Gartner, told Reuters.

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