For the UK's recent one the website is still liable if UK citizens access via VPN or not. It is still the responsibility of the website operator to detect and apply the restrictions.
Despite all those VPN "watch tv from any country" ads: if you're using a VPN Netflix only gives you access to program for which they have global rights. If you are on an ad-supported Netflix plan, and use a VPN, they will not show you any programs.
Many places, such as Reddit, will block you from posting if you use TOR.
May be a stupid question but what about using a vpn?
For the UK's recent one the website is still liable if UK citizens access via VPN or not. It is still the responsibility of the website operator to detect and apply the restrictions.
Despite all those VPN "watch tv from any country" ads: if you're using a VPN Netflix only gives you access to program for which they have global rights. If you are on an ad-supported Netflix plan, and use a VPN, they will not show you any programs.
Many places, such as Reddit, will block you from posting if you use TOR.