RD worked for radio downloads overseas because the BBC does not block Radio 
iPlayer from overseas access.

get_iplayer et al will also work from overseas for the same reason.

Its not a DRM issue. Its not a VPN issue. The Beeb simply does not block radio 
programmes - yet.

However TV iPlayer is blocked from overseas due to copyright issues. That then 
is a VPN issue - solved by using ExpatSheld or something like that.

As for get_iplayer being blocked if the Beeb has a fit of pique all they have 
to do is to make a small change at the server end. That's what they did for 
Radio Downloader - suddenly RD couldn't locate the files it was looking for.
 
As every old skool programmer knows every 'comma' must be in the right place at 
the right time; change the 'comma' and the programme crashes (I'm thinking in 
terms of old skool languages such as Fortran et al).

So it would not be hard for the Beeb to block access to get_iplayer.

And it really is not a good idea to bait the Beeb with raising the profile of 
get_iplayer. All they have to do is change the proverbial 'comma' and 
get_iplayer could well find that it can no longer locate the files that it 
wants - just like happened with RD.

CJB


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