I have two versions of my channel, Rokagram
1. US market (configured in channel store for US only)
2. non-US market (configured for all locations except US)
As new devices load up my channel, I get a location registered on my back-end based on IP address look up (supplied by Google). I am seeing an alarming number of US based IP addresses winding up with the non-US version of the channel. When this happens, it's not the end of the world, but they miss out on some streaming music that is only licensed for the US.
Does anybody know why this might happen?
I do have a URL to the non-US version on my web site but I only serve that URL conditionally based on the same country lookup that Google provides. I guess it would be conceivable that someone used a web browser coming from on non-US IP and installed the channel and then all their Roku's tied to that account get the channel even though the Roku itself is sitting in the US??
Doesn't seem likely. In the past I had seen this only occasionally and not enough to worry about, but it seem to be increasing lately.
Anybody know what might be causing this?
--andy (channel: Rokagram)