I don't think so. I'd be surprised if sites found a way to ban you from viewing there website by knowing that you are mirroring.
There's a way outlined in the Developer docs. I imagine they'll be blocked within weeks.
Phazer
Wait, so if I look at a website on my computer screen or if I hardwire my computer to my TV I can watch online videos, but if I send it to a larger screen wirelessly they block it?
What would be the motivation for such block? It just makes no sense to me.
There's a way outlined in the Developer docs. I imagine they'll be blocked within weeks.
Phazer
They can block actual websites?
If so, then what happens when you start watching a video? Would your TV just go blank?
With the iPad, some Apps, like HBO Go and the ABC app won't let you mirror to the TV
No, but applications can.
So I imagine Adobe and Microsoft will have updates for Silverlight and Flash out within weeks that enable such blocking to be included by the site by a flag inside the player.
Phazer
What app do you use to stream your TiVo to your Mac?Yes definitely. TiVo for instance will not allow mirroring to a TV using AirPlay. Seems only Apple stuff works with mirroring. Sorry, you can't watch your TiVo Streaming recordings on the big screen not possible.
Ok so how can an application? Any time an app is open will the whole tv go blank? or will the rest of your desktop be shown on the TV with a big black box where the app window is?
And according to cult of mac it appears that websites will have no way of knowing if you are mirroring or not. Link