meiji
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A few points:
Even with VPN, you can get nailed with copyright infringement letters - if you are paying for a VPN and a company tells that VPN provider that you are infringing, you can get your VPN subscription cut off without a refund.
"Region specific copyright" is common in every media market, and has existed as long as there's been international media. The Beatles were on EMI in the UK and Capitol Records in the US, and different songs and albums came out in the UK vs the US. This isn't easily solvable and won't be for the foreseeable future, even with Netflix and other companies developing their own movies and series.
Even with VPN, you can get nailed with copyright infringement letters - if you are paying for a VPN and a company tells that VPN provider that you are infringing, you can get your VPN subscription cut off without a refund.
"Region specific copyright" is common in every media market, and has existed as long as there's been international media. The Beatles were on EMI in the UK and Capitol Records in the US, and different songs and albums came out in the UK vs the US. This isn't easily solvable and won't be for the foreseeable future, even with Netflix and other companies developing their own movies and series.