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Hello and welcome,

If you are looking for Vuze content available outside of the United States, you have come to the right place. We realize you may not be able to enjoy certain content because of your location and, believe us, we share your frustration. We wish we could distribute all Vuze content on a worldwide basis. Because we are an open platform, we are able to integrate content that is published from our global community as well as content we have licensed from our content partners. The content published by our community is available to view and enjoy by anyone. However, for the licensed content, we are bound by the distribution rights granted to us by our content partners.

Much of the Azureus team have come from locations outside of the United States and we are committed and united with you to make Vuze a truly global experience. Thank you for your patience as we work hard to broaden our partner content offering to locations outside of the United States. In the meantime, we do have a wide variety of content accessible by all of our global users. Below is a guide to help you find what content is available in your location. Simply find your location and click on a content provider channel and find the content that is of interest to you. Then all you have to do is lean back and enjoy! Keep checking back as we will continue to add to our global content offering.

Special Notice for UK BBC Viewers - Official Clarification from BBC
We've received many inquiries from UK BBC viewers about why they cannot download/purchase BBC content on Vuze. We completely understand your frustration, and have asked BBC to help clarify the situation.
Below is an official response from BBC:

Why can't I watch/download BBC content even though I live in the UK?
"BBC content is available outside the UK and is sold by BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm, for a fee. This revenue is reinvested into the BBC to make even more great content. In the UK after the 27th July you'll be able to download BBC programmes for free for seven days via the iPlayer available on bbc.co.uk. BBC Worldwide is also developing a commercial version for content available after seven days which is due to launch in early 2008."

We are always looking for feedback from our community, so please forward any suggestions and/or comments to feedback@vuze.com.

Thanks,

The Vuze Team