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by mikekchar
3399 days ago
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As someone who has lived in many different countries, I find this stuff so frustrating. When I was living in England, my wife and I wanted to watch Japanese anime (in Japanese). Luckily Crunchyroll exists and it has quite a large amount of content for a very low price (I think we were paying 4 pounds per month). But now that I'm back in Japan, we want to watch shows from BBC... basically not possible legally. I really enjoyed watching cycling on Eurosport. Good luck. I really wonder who is going to pay $35 a month for US shows, while you are already in the US. There are just so many other ways to get that content. I hope one day before I die the media companies will realise that their old idea of breaking up the world into pieces and sublicensing is a stupid one. |
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If not, at least you can die laughing