Netflix cracks down on proxies ahead of global launch

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The party could be over soon, Aussies – Netflix might be cool with you sharing your subscription but now that it's spreading its reach around the world, the streaming company is cracking down on proxy users.

In a blog post, Netflix Vice President of content delivery architecture David Fullagar explained the company will frown upon any users spoofing a fake US IP address through proxies and "unblockers." Essentially telling users to be patient, Netflix is in the process of working out the content licenses to make all of the same movies and TV series available in 190 countries.

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