Hi there.

I think you’d better inform yourself how this stuff works.  Happily, there just 
_happens_ to be a book on the subject, by a person that just _happens_ to be on 
this list, and that just _happens_ to be targeted at the blind/VI, from Mosen 
Consulting.  It is paid, but it’s a great listen.  Details here:
http://mosen.org/index.php/audiobook-imagine-theres-no-countries/

As to the legality claim, I think it’s best to take a wild guess, take a risk, 
or check with your council.  Certainly you are going against the wishes of the 
Copyright holder; for the UK, the content is only for consumption by 
licence-fee payers.  I don’t agree with the author that geoblock avoidance is 
that different from piracy, but I also heartily agree that it’s a very good 
idea.  The Internet is meant to be global, and if you can reach the content, I 
think you’re entitled to it.  Most VPN services are specifically targeted to 
solving your problem; they let you connect to a server in the target country, 
and essentially route your traffic by way of that server, hence giving you 
access to material that is supposedly restricted to that region.

Have fun!

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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