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PaulBrislen

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#108261 28-Aug-2012 10:07
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Citizens and video watchers arise!

New Zealanders have long suffered due to a lack of legitimate online video options. Alert readers will recall that we have looked at these issues in a blog post (The ins and outs of online video), and the next step is to get some better data on how our options compare with more fortunatate isles.

We want to do this by creating a list of legitimate online video options and their key characteristics. If you are a user of online video options willing to share your knowledge with the world, feel free to contribute what you know, or correct what is there in this spreadsheet.

We also want to gather information on how New Zealand compares. So if you are using the US iTunes, Hulu, Netflix, Lovefilm or some other major online international video service, please fill in the sheet that explains how it stacks up. We promise not to tell anyone if you are breaching their terms and conditions.

With your contributions the idea is that this table can become a trusted source of information, and TUANZ and others can use it in their ongoing lobbying on these issues.

You can also get involved in the conversation on the TUANZ website (when I get the post up) or here on this Geekzone thread. Thanks Mauricio.

Thanks. Love your work.


Paul Brislen, CEO, TUANZ
Hayden Glass, Consultant, Sapere Research Group



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Hayden was recently the General Manager of Public Policy at Vodafone in New Zealand, and is now a consultant whose clients have included Sky Television and TUANZ. Paul's Paul. You know.

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PaulBrislen

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  #678033 28-Aug-2012 10:23
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Already some edits going on. Many thanks for your time and effort, folks.

Really appreciate it.

Once we get some good data on what's available we can compare/contrast with the international experience and then see where to from here.

cheers

Paul



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  #678035 28-Aug-2012 10:25
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Should there be a columns added for how the content is accessible? ie devices and restrictions?




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  #678036 28-Aug-2012 10:26
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I won't add this now as I am getting out, but you might want to reconcile my blog post legal video, movie and TV download and streaming options in New Zealand with that spreadsheet. I will later try to update the blog post with anything new from there.




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  #678039 28-Aug-2012 10:28
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davidcole: Should there be a columns added for how the content is accessible? ie devices and restrictions?


That would be great - add that in if you want...

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  #678040 28-Aug-2012 10:28
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freitasm: I won't add this now as I am getting out, but you might want to reconcile my blog post legal video, movie and TV download and streaming options in New Zealand with that spreadsheet. I will later try to update the blog post with anything new from there.


Great idea, thanks Mauricio.

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  #678072 28-Aug-2012 11:16
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Good international content there, but crumbs, New Zealand is looking pretty thin on the ground.


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Helpful if sources could be added also - just enough info to find source data using google e.g. sandvine, akamai report, netflix site, gigaom etc.

Oh and date will become important as this gets a bit older.



 
 
 

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  #682031 5-Sep-2012 21:30
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Wow, if you don't want to use a VPN/foreign credit card your options are next to nothing for TV/movies.

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I inadvertently discovered that using TOR or Orbot gives you access to international content from the Google Play store - however it's luck of the draw as to what country your exit node is in. So far I've managed USA, France and Germany. Have plugged what little info I've been able to glean into the spreadsheet.




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  #696719 5-Oct-2012 12:27
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is this still ongoing? Would be good to get an update on where next with this list of stuff?

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  #753072 30-Jan-2013 09:28
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Hi all,

Just to let you know Hayden and I are going to take the spreadsheet you all kindly contributed to and figure out where to from here in the next week or two.

Which means it's time to add in anything that springs to mind that's launched since we started the spreadsheet... I can only think of Igloo - anything else out there?

cheers

Paul

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  #753075 30-Jan-2013 09:30
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I have added a couple new legal services to my blog post Legal video, movie and TV downloads and streaming options in New Zealand.






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  #753234 30-Jan-2013 13:11
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Thanks Mauricio. It's looking good.

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