stooney said:Hi,
I live outside the UK, so BBC iPlayer tells me it won't play the videos in my area. Same goes for the ABC Player.
Is there a way around that?
Tim SPRACKLEN said:The BBC will be releasing an international, subscription-based version of iPlayer later this year - scheduled for the summer. The free iPlayer is only available to UK residents because they have to pay a licence fee to support the BBC and, under the terms of the BBC's charter, they're not allowed to make content available free-of-charge to non UK residents.
Tim
Tim SPRACKLEN said:The BBC will be releasing an international, subscription-based version of iPlayer later this year - scheduled for the summer. The free iPlayer is only available to UK residents because they have to pay a licence fee to support the BBC and, under the terms of the BBC's charter, they're not allowed to make content available free-of-charge to non UK residents.
Tim
BBC world news is paid for by British tax/license fee bur is made available free to the world....do not the same rules apply then Tim ? I don't know that's why I am asking.
Sent from my beloved iPad 2 using iPF...... All For One And One For All.
Tim SPRACKLEN said:The BBC World Service is funded by the Foreign Office. Its funding does not come from the licence fee. So there is no problem there - in the sense that the activities of the World Service are not covered by the BBC Charter.
Yes - there is definitely a grey area here because the BBC web service is available world wide. I think it was simply a political 'hot potato' to make iPlayer available outside the UK.
Tim
Tim SPRACKLEN said:I am completely unaware of whether the use of a VPN would breach regulations. However, there's an interesting article here...
Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tim
stooney said:And how would I install such a VPN thingie?
The BBC will be releasing an international, subscription-based version of iPlayer later this year - scheduled for the summer. The free iPlayer is only available to UK residents because they have to pay a licence fee to support the BBC and, under the terms of the BBC's charter, they're not allowed to make content available free-of-charge to non UK residents.
Tim
The BBC will be releasing an international, subscription-based version of iPlayer later this year - scheduled for the summer. The free iPlayer is only available to UK residents because they have to pay a licence fee to support the BBC and, under the terms of the BBC's charter, they're not allowed to make content available free-of-charge to non UK residents.
Tim
I'm thrilled to hear this. I hope this means I will get to see new episodes of "Downton Abbey" and other BBC classic productions without delay. Take my money. Just gimme BBC programming!
The BBC will be releasing an international, subscription-based version of iPlayer later this year - scheduled for the summer. The free iPlayer is only available to UK residents because they have to pay a licence fee to support the BBC and, under the terms of the BBC's charter, they're not allowed to make content available free-of-charge to non UK residents.
Tim
I'm thrilled to hear this. I hope this means I will get to see new episodes of "Downton Abbey" and other BBC classic productions without delay. Take my money. Just gimme BBC programming!
Possibly not in your country, but I got Downton Abbey from the iTunes TV programmes store. Of course, you have to pay for it....and you wouldn't be able to get it with iPlayer anyway because it wasn't on the BBC but on one of the UK's commercial TV operators, ITV. So have a look in your iTunes TV programmes and see if it's there.
Tim