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Restricted access is all to familiar for me although the situation feels slightly better than in the rest of Europe.

A recent trend in bypassing geo-restricted content seems to be a DNS solution. I signed up for an account with playmoTV (http://playmo.tv/) a couple of months ago which has work quite well in streaming Hulu Plus, Netflix, Pandora and Spotify here in Iceland. In addition it's quite ironic to see DNS layer being used to grant access to restricted content while SOPA/PIPA plans to use it to restrict access even further.

Their focus is to enable access to US content but I have it confirmed from their help desk that UK support (BBC iPlayer, Sky Go and ITV) is soon to be announced. Might be something to look into for the Olympics.



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