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MoGs
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Tried to find a previous post about this question but keywords weren't bringing up any results...
Anyways, was just wondering what proxy/ip masking software to use to do this ... Sorry again for my searching noobness.... |
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| #0 09:46am 18/08/09 |
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Pinky
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Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Don't have an answer to your question but I use ustream.tv often and read this today: Ustream Sued By Boxing Promoter Over Pirated Broadcast Pretty landmark case for streaming. |
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| #1 09:58am 18/08/09 |
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thermite
Posts: 2362
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've had this problem too, did quite a bit of searching and testing of various free proxy methods. Unless you just want to look at a plain HTML document, it's useless as it won't send through video or anything fancy. I think the only way is with a paid service?
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| #2 09:59am 18/08/09 |
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mooby
Posts: 4997
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah, i tried a few uk & us shows. i googled annoyn proxies, tried a bunch, non worked. |
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| #3 01:42pm 18/08/09 |
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deadlyf
Posts: 413
Location: Queensland
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I use an addon for firefox called X-Forwarded-For Spoofer that changes your advertised IP.
It works for The Daily Show/Colbert Report, haven't tried much else. Also you have to disable it for iView. |
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| #4 02:03pm 18/08/09 |
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thermite
Posts: 2365
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'll have to try that for NBC's The Office webisodes.
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