I kind of doubt it.  If any major studio knew that their movie would not be on 
one of those platforms I think it would be a major problem for them right now.  
One theater out of thousands is not a problem.  iTunes or Netflix has to be 
what....50% of online distribution today.  That's gotta hurt.  iTunes already 
changed the music game and was able to impose their will concerning producer 
side DRM and other policies.  I'm sure Apple and Netflix have at least that 
much power in the movie space already.

Steven Naslund




-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 5:00 PM
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed

It might be a few years yet before the new channels have that much power. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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Midwest-IX 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "Steve Naslund" <snasl...@medline.com> 
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 4:51:38 PM 
Subject: RE: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed 

Actually it's time for Netflix to get out of the network transport business and 
tell the content providers to get over it or not get carried on Netflix. It 
used to be that Netflix needed content providers, now I am starting to believe 
it might be the other way around. Netflix might have to take a page from the 
satellite guys and start calling them out publicly. i.e. "Netflix will no 
longer be able to provide you with Warner Bros. content because they are 
dinosaurs that are worried that someone might be watching in the wrong country. 
We are pleased to offer you content from producers that are not complete 
morons...." 

As the content producers lose more and more control over the distribution 
channel they are going to take whatever terms are necessary to get them on 
Netflix, Apple TV, Comcast, Time Warner, DirecTV and Dish. If you are not on 
any or all of those platforms, you are going to be dead meat. Who would be hurt 
worse, Netflix or the movie producer that got seen nowhere on their latest 
film. To me, this is the last gasp of an industry that lost control of its 
distribution channel years ago and is still trying to impose that control. 

Steven Naslund 

-----Original Message----- 
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mark Andrews 
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 4:28 PM 
To: Laszlo Hanyecz 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed 


It's time for Netflix to offer IPv6 tunnels. That way they can correlate IPv4 
and IPv6 addresses. Longest match will result is the correct source address 
being selected if they do the job correctly. 

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Mark Andrews, ISC 
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