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  • It's a bummer to consider a future in which broadcasts -- which we can all see and record -- are replaced with geo-locked, streaming crippleware netcasts.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • The new system will only be accessible to U.K. audiences, somewhat similarly to the BBC's geo-locked iPlayer initiative -- though the BBC's complex public entity status precludes it from international transmission, so we're not sure exactly why Five is geo-locked, too.

    Fast Company 2010

  • The inclusion of Hulu is interesting - of all the video sharing sites it is the one with the most licensed, full length content available - but the majority of its content is geo-locked to the United States.

    TheSocialGeeks 2009

  • What's more, the site isn't geo-locked, offering Euro-zone customers an even greater saving - Steam currently asks for twenty of your precious Euros. looks pretty ropey - the website is lacking information on the Terms Of Service, there's no info on how many times you can download a game, or what DRM is used, and so on and so forth.

    Voodoo Extreme 2009

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