Does anyone know if solutions like this exist? I believe my dad needs one.

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From: Giles Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 25, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: Fooling the system??
To: Graham Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


That's ridiculous if you pay and they cut it to 10 minutes.

 There are proxies out there, mostly designed to enable people in
 oppressed companies like China to exercise free speech.

 This web site is frequently banned by dictatorships, employers, and
 the State of Alabama:

 http://boingboing.net/censorroute.html

 The link's a guide to getting around censorware. Only some of these
 will be able to handle things at a network traffic level, though, and
 that's what you have to do to get around this video problem. I think
 it's actually easy to do, *if* you know the details, but I don't know
 the details. I believe it involves ssh tunnelling and getting a cheap
 shell account with any ISP or Web host anywhere in the United Kingdom.
 As long as the BBC is directing its traffic to an IP address located
 in the UK, you're good. You just need to have something at that IP
 address re-routing that traffic to you. I think an SSH tunnel would
 get the job done, but I don't really know how to build one of those.

 I might be able to ask around.


 On 6/25/08, Graham Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > They already have some TV and radio program(me)s blocked to the US and
 > although I pay to watch Newsnight sometimes it is reduced from 50 minutes to
 > 10 as I am not allowed to watch the balance of the program(me=mid-atlantic
 > confusion) due to "copyright reasons".
 >  I realize this is not your speciality.
 >
 > g.
 >
 > 2008/6/25 Giles Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 >
 > > OK, *yeeeeees*, but I don't know how. But where did you see any
 > > indication that cheating it would be necessary? It doesn't say
 > > anything about geographical restrictions in either the video or the
 > > article.
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > On 6/25/08, Graham Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > > Gi,
 > > > There must be some way to cheat on the US computer ID and run it through
 > an
 > > > irl/url or whatever in the UK to get this service!!??!!
 > > >
 > > >
 > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/25/bbc.television1
 > > >  --
 > > > Graham Bowkett
 > > >
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 > > >
 > >
 > >
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