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Geoblocking and Global Video Culture

Abstract

How do global audiences use streaming platforms like YouTube, Netflix and iPlayer? How does the experience of digital video change according to location? What strategies do people use to access out-of-region content? What are the commercial and governmental motivations behind geoblocking? Geoblocking and Global Video Culture explores the cultural implications of access control and circumvention in an age of VPNs. Featuring seventeen chapters from diverse critical positions and locations – including China, Iran, Malaysia, Turkey, Cuba, Brazil, USA, Sweden and Australia.

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Lobato, Ramon; Meese, James(Hg.): Geoblocking and Global Video Culture. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures 2016. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19236.
@BOOK{Lobato2016,
 title = {Geoblocking and Global Video Culture},
 year = 2016,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19236}",
 editor = {Lobato, Ramon and Meese, James},
 volume = 18,
 address = {Amsterdam},
 series = {Theory on Demand},
 publisher = {Institute of Network Cultures},
 isbn = {978-94-92302-03-8},
}
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