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  1. Hello community. This morning I tried to watch a football match on the Spanish public TV RTVE. Normally, this would be geoblocked, but since I became a member of AirVPN, I have been able to overcome the geoblocking just fine by connecting to Sador, the (only) Spain-based server. This morning, though, I couldn't get the match to run. The webpage comes up fine, but the actual video remained resolutely black, and the explanation on the webpage given was that if the video screen was black, this was due to issues of screening rights. I have to interpret this as geoblocking, but surely, if I am accessing via the Spanish server, I should have overcome this? I repeat I have had no issues with this up until now, I have been able to access other stuff that would normally be geoblocked without the VPN.I tried with three different computers, all running on OSX. Any thoughts? It was frustrating to miss the match! Ugh! Thanks.
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