In general, my experience with IP Geolocation has been that it’s slightly worse 
than a bad idea, yet that ship has sailed and like Windows, there are way too 
many entrenched applications using it for logic to ever prevail.

I believe Amazon runs their own detection service for this and IIRC, they do 
sell it. I forget the name under which it is marked, but it may well be that 
they are the common denominator culprit for all 5 you show there.

The good news is if you can get any one of them to fix it, it will likely 
resolve them all.

Owen


> On Aug 31, 2021, at 13:36 , Bryan Holloway <br...@shout.net> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Owen ... good point.
> 
> Now hearing reports for these same prefixes with Disney+ too.
> 
> So the common denominators are:
> 
> HBO
> Hulu
> Netflix
> Amazon Prime
> Disney+
> 
> ... there has _got_ to be some new-fangled DB somewhere. This all started in 
> the last month or so.
> 
> All of our RR objects, whois, DNS is solid ... dehr?
> 
> Fun times.
> 
> 
> On 8/31/21 9:16 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> 
>> Geolocate and VPN or Not are often kind of tied to the same kinds of 
>> reporting services and it may well be that whatever provider HBO is using 
>> for one is also being used for the other.
>> Owen

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