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Hey everyone, This question is mostly for people outside of The United States of America. Time and time again people have been sued for racism. But still all the big websites block there content to people outside of The United State of America. Isn't that a form of racism? This is the same thing as saying that white people (everyone within the U.S.A) can see these videos and 'other' people (everyone outside the U.S.A) can't! That's racism! Here is a small list of the company's/websites that block there video to people outside of the U.S.A
Are we supposed to just take it? What is your thought on this? |
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It's not racist at all. Sites like Hulu just don't have "permission" to show their content to people outside of the US. It would, however, be racists if they didn't show videos to people just because of their RACE. For example if Native Americans weren't allowed to watch YouTube, just because they're Native Americans. |
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No. That's NOT 'Racism'. It's called 'Censorship'.
In the USA, we have Freedom of speech.
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Well Hulu is not available here in Canada, and it's Hulu's decision to block it. Our country is not doing the censoring. If Hulu's decision to NOT deliver content to Canada is based on 'Race', then it would be 'Racist'. Otherwise, it would be something else. Hulu isn't available because of copyright laws. The same reason it took Netflix so long to get here. |
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Well, it's not like 1 particular race is blocked, it's a country (or rather countries). So no, it's not racism. In Canada we have very different copyright laws than the States. This is primarily the concern, as the content of said sites (other than youtube) is protected by U.S. copyright. As a Canadian I only have to obey Canadian copyright law, and can completely ignore U.S. copyright. Therefore by law the content of say Hulu for example cannot be shown here as long as the content owners say that Hulu and its users must obey U.S copyright (which is most likely in a contract). To be honest I would much rather keep our copyright laws than be allowed to view Hulu or whatever. I think our copyright laws are fine as they are and giving up the freedom those laws give us just wouldn't be worth it to gain access to a few websites (and besides, there are proxy services if you really want to view them in a country that is blocked). Youtube is a different story though. Youtube is only blocked in China (as far as I know anyway, are there others? North Korea maybe?) But it's the Chinese Government that is blocking it, not Youtube. |
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It's not racist because there are people in this country from all over the world and all of them can view it. It all has to do with international policy and legal issues. Even though the internet is supposed to be free from censorship and open to everyone, the rules aren't the same for a television network airing their show to the whole world through those services. If they were to air those shows, people in other countries could rip them from whatever website they were hosted on and put them onto another website and the networks would have no control over. However, if someone was to upload it to youtube, they could just request that the video be removed because Youtube is an American business and they have been through all the legal troubles before. |
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Racism? No. Censorship? Not really. Not having the right to display it outside of the U.S. due to the companies that hold the rights to the media? Yes. I am an American citizen outside of the U.S. and cannot watch certain YouTube videos or Hulu. I currently use a VPN service that encrypts me back to U.S. based server, and I can now watch them like I were in the U.S. This is not cheating, and it stop the temptation of pirating the media. |
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It has nothing to do with race or nationality. It's not like a U.S. citizen could go outside of the U.S. and watch (for example) Hulu, while other people in the country cannot. And if you're really that upset about it then their are plenty of ways to get around this. |
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I wish that hulu would show all there content over here but i understand it is because of copyright that we can not watch... |
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This is not racism. If, for example, everyone in the US could watch Hulu but everyone the UK could not, pretty much everybody there is the same ethnicity. I agree with a previous poster this is called censorship. |

Oh And Don't forget Bbc Iplayer!!! sticken ip blockers.