BOSTON, June 13 (Reuters) - Netflix Inc shareholders approved a proposal for the second year in a row calling on the streaming-video provider to grant investors so-called "proxy access" rights to run ...
Netflix, which recently went live in 190 countries worldwide, is to get tough on users of proxy services like VPNs that bypass country restrictions to access more film and TV content. People have for ...
Due to complex licensing issues with content providers, the library of programming available to Netflix subscribers varies wildly from country to country. As a result, many enterprising users employ ...
Even with Netflix opening its service to 190 countries as of last week, it appears that the company must still take steps to protect the content it distributes from those who do not live in a ...
Users outside the select few regions where Netflix is officially available have long used workarounds such as proxying to gain access to the service. Until now, Netflix has turned a blind eye to these ...
This month Netflix launched in 130 new countries, bringing the total number of markets where you could use the service to stream movies and TV shows to 190. While Netflix original programming such as ...
There’s bad news for anyone who uses a proxy service to access Netflix content from outside their own country: the company says in a blog post that it will be blocking proxies within the “coming weeks ...
The practice of using VPNs to spoof one's location to the Netflix servers has long allowed those outside the US to watch American content that was not available locally. But in the wake of the launch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Netflix logo is shown in this illustration photograph in Encinitas, California October 14, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake By Ross ...