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Originally Posted by csnarpy
If you can show me that it's illegal then I'll bite my tongue, but in my research I have yet found a definitive answer saying illegal, whereas everywhere I go all I see is legal - including Canadian sites.
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Content that is not available in Canada, is not available due to copyright issues. ie the people who made/own/distributed it don't want to/can't distribute it here for whatever reason.
By definition, bypassing copyright is illegal. Some exceptions, like format shifting for personal use do apply, of course.
Therefore, bypassing broadcast restrictions is illegal.
Again, I will repeat that I am not judging you for doing so, and if I felt it was worth the time to do it I might as well, but for you to claim it is totally legal is incorrect. The only reason I even mentioned it is that anyone taking your declaration of "completely legal" as factual, might end up doing something they normally wouldn't if they understood the situation.
Bottom line is that it is not much different than tormenting a show.