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Originally Posted by Resipsa
Seems to me there is an easy way around this.
Buy MLB for a friend or family member who lives in another market, and register their address. If you can't buy it for them, have them buy it and reimburse them.
Have them give you the password, etc.
These are one way connections as far as I know, they know where you are because you TELL them where you are. If I was in a San Diego Starbucks on Wifi, the games blacked out for me would be the NY games, not the SD games, they have no way of knowing where I literally am unless I tell them that.
Not that I advocate duplicity. I'm just saying. 
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Vic, I'm not sure how mlb.tv figures out where I am when I'm at home (ip tracking I suppose) but on the ipad and iphone it asks if it can use the device to find your location. If I choose no, it defaults to "you ain't getting anything, then."
So it actually looks at the market I'm in, rather than where I'm from.
I found this out because I tried grabbing the Indians game while I was out in Cleveland a couple weeks ago. No dice.
I figured on my computer here, I could log in with a proxy. It's really not necessary, though. I can see where it might be an issue if my home team was in a playoff run, but I got the Buccos.
I was trying to bend my brain as to how I'd stream this stuff to the tv, but I'm clueless. Any ideas for me?