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I went to Fox site to view a Family Guy. They weren't allowed to give me access because I was in Canada. Um, pretty much every cable package includes Fox and non-local advertising. I've seen this in hotel rooms worldwide, so how can Fox justify giving people access to this content on TV but not on the Internet? Most of the large advertisers have worldwide audiences anyway since you can pretty much get a Coke or Big Mac anywhere on earth. Treating people poorly because they aren't in the same country is just poor business, particularly if you have or want a worldwide presence.
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