top | item 1303967 (no title) cmang | 16 years ago I think it may have to do with advertising targeting different regions. If they're advertising something you can't buy in your country, then what is the advertiser paying for? discuss order hn newest monkeygrinder|16 years ago Still, they can change the ad - based on your IP address. No, it's up to the content owners. Luckily i've found a workaround: http://www.labnol.org/internet/video/youtube-blocked-video-n... cmang|16 years ago Sure, but that assumes they have ads or ad providers for your region. What if they don't? Then who pays for it?Just a guess, really.
monkeygrinder|16 years ago Still, they can change the ad - based on your IP address. No, it's up to the content owners. Luckily i've found a workaround: http://www.labnol.org/internet/video/youtube-blocked-video-n... cmang|16 years ago Sure, but that assumes they have ads or ad providers for your region. What if they don't? Then who pays for it?Just a guess, really.
cmang|16 years ago Sure, but that assumes they have ads or ad providers for your region. What if they don't? Then who pays for it?Just a guess, really.
monkeygrinder|16 years ago
cmang|16 years ago
Just a guess, really.