(October 11, 2015 at 11:32 am)Aractus Wrote: Just to be clear - the BBC does block VPNs from accessing iPlayer where they can. I can't ever access it directly from http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/, yet the get_iplayer program usually works with VPN for some reason, even though the website doesn't!But then again, according to the BBC VPN's are "IP obfuscation tools used by Australians to circumvent geo-blocking technologies" and that it is "reasonable to expect that ISPs monitor VPN usage" and "assume that people who are 'heavy users of IP obfuscation tools' are using them to infringe the BBC's copyright", and that "customers caught using them should have their internet slowed or disconnected in the 'most serious' cases". Proof:
Works for me using the Private Internet Access VPN. The bit about ISPs doing something is laughable if you use a secure VPN. All they will see is the VPN connection and the amount of data being transferred, not what the data actually is. ISPs (at least in my experience) tend to require actual evidence of wrongdoing to do something to their customer's connection. Using a VPN is not evidence of wrongdoing.