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20 Jan 14:45

Netflix Cracks Down on VPN and Proxy “Pirates”

by Ernesto

netflix-logoDue to complicated licensing agreements Netflix is only available in a few dozen countries, all of which have a different content library.

Some people bypass these content and access restrictions by using VPNs or other circumvention tools that change their geographical location. This makes it easy for people all around the world to pay for access to the U.S. version of Netflix, for example.

The movie studios are not happy with these deviant subscribers as it hurts their licensing agreements. Previously entertainment industry sources in Australia complained bitterly that tens of thousands of Netflix “VPN-pirates” were hurting their business.

Over the past weeks Netflix has started to take action against people who use certain circumvention tools. The Android application started to force Google DNS which now makes it harder to use DNS based location unblockers, and several VPN IP-ranges were targeted as well.

Thus far the actions are limited in scope, so not all VPN users may experience problems just yet. However, TorGuard is one of the VPN providers which noticed a surge in access problems by its users, starting mid-December.

“This is a brand new development. A few weeks ago we received the first report from a handful of clients that Netflix blocked access due to VPN or proxy usage. This is the very first time I’ve ever heard Netflix displaying this type of error message to a VPN user,” TorGuard’s Ben Van der Pelt tells us.

In TorGuard’s case the users were able to quickly gain access again by logging into another U.S. location. It further appears that some of the blocking efforts were temporary, probably as a test for a full-scale rollout at a later date.

“I have a sneaking suspicion that Netflix may be testing these new IP blocking methods temporarily in certain markets. At this time the blocks do not seem aggressive and may only be targeted at IP ranges that exceed too many simultaneous logins.”

Netflix is reportedly testing a variety of blocking methods. From querying the user’s time zone through the web browser or mobile device GPS and comparing it to the timezone of their IP-address, to forcing Google’s DNS services in the Android app.

TorGuard told us that if Netflix continues with a strict ban policy, they will provide an easy solution to bypass the blocks. Other services, such as Unblock-us are also suggesting workarounds to their customers.

Netflix’ efforts to block geoblocking circumvention tools doesn’t come as a surprise. TF has seen a draft of the content protection agreement Sony Pictures prepared for Netflix earlier this year. This agreement specifically requires Netflix to verify that registered users are indeed residing in the proper locations.

Among other things Netflix must “use such geolocation bypass detection technology to detect known web proxies, DNS based proxies, anonymizing services and VPNs which have been created for the primary intent of bypassing geo-restrictions.”

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Blocking VPN and proxy “pirates” has become a priority for the movie studios as streaming services have failed to introduce proper countermeasures. Early 2014 the movie studio looked into the accessibility of various services through popular circumvention tools, including TorGuard, to find out that most are not blocked.

In a follow-up during the summer of 2014 Sony Pictures conducted research to identify the IP-ranges of various VPNs and proxies. These results were shared with Netflix and other streaming services so they could take action and expand their blocklists where needed.

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Based on the above it’s safe to conclude that Netflix will continue to roll out more aggressive blocking tools during the months to come. As with all blocks, this may also affect some people who use VPNs for privacy and security reasons. Whether Netflix will factor this in has yet to be seen.

TF contacted Netflix for a comment on the findings and its future plans, but a few days have passed and we have yet to receive a response from the company.

Netflix is not the only streaming service that’s targeting VPN and proxy users. A few months ago Hulu implemented similar restrictions. This made the site unusable for location “pirates,” but also U.S. based paying customers who used a VPN for privacy reasons.

Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and anonymous VPN services.

19 Jan 21:51

67 Science Fiction And Fantasy Movies To Watch Out For In 2015!

by Charlie Jane Anders

67 Science Fiction And Fantasy Movies To Watch Out For In 2015!

What's hitting the big screen this year? Basically, everything. Luke Skywalker, James Bond, the Terminator, Velociraptors, all the superheroes. But there are also some great surprises, like a movie based on a beloved Nebula-winning novel. Here are the 67 science fiction and fantasy movies you need to know this year.

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19 Jan 21:49

Newswire: Yes, Scarlett Johansson will star in the Ghost In The Shell movie

by Alex McCown

Confirming what we already suspected, Scarlett Johansson has agreed to star in the DreamWorks adaptation of Ghost In The Shell. Perhaps due to her familiarity with playing a human who becomes something more, Variety reports that Johansson is now firmly on board the project. Her involvement means the production will likely now move forward after years of attempts from producer Steven Spielberg, with Rupert Sanders already signed on to direct. The English-language version of Ghost In The Shell will feature a similar story to the 1995 anime original (which was itself adapted from the popular manga), with Johansson starring as part of a covert ops team that deals with technology-related crime. No word on whether Sony’s recent troubles spurred renewed interest in making a film about fighting hackers.

07 Jan 16:48

Viva Intensamente # 190

07 Jan 16:39

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07 Jan 16:38

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He’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right meow. (via)

07 Jan 16:31

The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People

by Christopher Jobson

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The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People cleverly organizes the daily schedules of famous artists, philosophers, writers, and composers as recorded in their own diaries and letters. Not only does it show how they switched gears between creating, sleeping, and leisure time, but the chart is fully interactive including quotes from each individual. I would love to see a version of this with modern creatives (and more women) as well. (via Coudal)

Update: The information used to create the infographic comes from the book Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey.

07 Jan 16:28

(comic by The Gentleman’s Armchair)

07 Jan 16:28

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07 Jan 16:27

January 06, 2015

Tadeu

This is *already happening* in Brazil where the candidates are being compelled to pretend they are clowns. Or to pretend they are funny. Because, seriously, they don't even try to pretend that they are honest anymore.


Whee!
06 Jan 21:05

Top 3 daily exercises.

by Lydia Marks
06 Jan 01:06

Watching A Man Change The Bulb In A 1500-Ft TV Tower Is Nerve-Wracking

by Lauren Davis

Watching A Man Change The Bulb In A 1500-Ft TV Tower Is Nerve-Wracking

Kevin Schmidt changes the blinking lights atop those high TV towers, climbing 1500 feet into the air. And thanks to drone photography, we can enjoy the astounding view without making the queasy climb.

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05 Jan 21:46

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05 Jan 21:45

Cambiando la bombilla de una antena de 460 m

by noreply@blogger.com (Antonio Martínez Ron)


No hay mucho que añadir. Impresionante.

Entrada publicada en Fogonazos http://www.fogonazos.es/
05 Jan 21:45

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05 Jan 21:44

Heavy Metals: New Underwater Ink and Metal Photographs by Alberto Seveso

by Christopher Jobson

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Bristol-based illustrator and photographer Alberto Seveso (previously) just shared a new collection of underwater ink photographs titled Heavy Metals. Seveso achieves the ethereal forms in his photographs by mixing ink with metallic powders which are then suspended in different fluids. You can see more of his fluid-based photography and illustration in his portfolio.

05 Jan 21:28

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i think the letter Q describes perfectly how dungeons work in skyrim with its structure

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05 Jan 21:25

This is awesome!

05 Jan 20:58

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05 Jan 20:31

gifak-net: Happy New Year !    [ video ]



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Happy New Year !    [ video ]

05 Jan 20:30

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05 Jan 20:29

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by Doug
05 Jan 20:29

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Preview de la siguiente de star wars

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05 Jan 16:36

RT @rundavidrun: Apparently, a sufficient number of puppies can explain any computer...

by Osias Jota
Author: Osias Jota
Source: Buffer
RT @rundavidrun: Apparently, a sufficient number of puppies can explain any computer science concept. Here we have multithreading: http://t…
05 Jan 16:35

Low-fat diets were a "global, uncontrolled experiment"

by Cory Doctorow


And may be mass murder, according to a heavily footnoted editorial in the British Medical Journal.

05 Jan 16:34

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05 Jan 16:32

Artist Jeremy Miranda Examines Memory with Oil Landscapes that Bleed into Interiors

by Christopher Jobson

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Artist Jeremy Miranda is fascinated with how the mind creates memories and the juxtaposition of experiences both real and perceived. His oil paintings overlap interior and exterior environments to create unexpected relationships between disparate subjects, usually natural versus man-made. The interior of an artist’s studio dissolves into a bucolic river landscape, a bookshelf leads into the ocean, or a glowing furnace is concealed below quiet pond. Miranda most recently had an exhibit at Nahcotta Gallery in New Hampshire where several of his original works are currently available. Some of his most popular images are also available as prints. (via My Darkened Eyes)

05 Jan 16:32

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Tadeu

We got the tangent line and arrived in the future of another timeline. We don't have flying cars and hoverboards, but we have bizarre things called "smartphones" and a series of tubes called "Internet".