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<blockquote data-quote="solly" data-source="post: 950692" data-attributes="member: 179410"><p>Sky Deutschland combines HD smartcard hardware</p><p></p><p>More Sharing Services</p><p> SharePrint this article</p><p></p><p>Sky Deutschland is mid-January to make a significant change. Watching HD channels can from that moment alone with a satellite delivered by the provider.</p><p></p><p>Viewing the HD offer is from January 10, 2016 only through the hardware-linked smart card. In the Netherlands, is looking at a portion of the satellite viewers with a gray subscription to Sky Deutschland, in which use is made of German address data. Also, the TV channels from the German provider popular with viewers who use illegal satellite cardsharing. In both cases, are often used Linux-receivers which are not supported by Sky Deutschland.</p><p></p><p>Sky Deutschland or in SD</p><p></p><p>range of Sky Deutschland being, I see in the current manner. Linking smartcard hardware is used by many European providers for years. The main reason is a better protection of channels offered. Holders require providers to new distribution agreements in many cases improve the security of the content. In addition, holders by mainly on the difficult of cardsharing - sharing a subscription among multiple users - pointed. Linking smart card hardware is seen as the first important step. It prevents cardsharing but not completely. With a few extra technical steps are many suppliers with associated smartcard ultimately illegal viewing of channels via cardsharing still possible.</p><p></p><p>Sky wants to expand further in Europe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solly, post: 950692, member: 179410"] Sky Deutschland combines HD smartcard hardware More Sharing Services SharePrint this article Sky Deutschland is mid-January to make a significant change. Watching HD channels can from that moment alone with a satellite delivered by the provider. Viewing the HD offer is from January 10, 2016 only through the hardware-linked smart card. In the Netherlands, is looking at a portion of the satellite viewers with a gray subscription to Sky Deutschland, in which use is made of German address data. Also, the TV channels from the German provider popular with viewers who use illegal satellite cardsharing. In both cases, are often used Linux-receivers which are not supported by Sky Deutschland. Sky Deutschland or in SD range of Sky Deutschland being, I see in the current manner. Linking smartcard hardware is used by many European providers for years. The main reason is a better protection of channels offered. Holders require providers to new distribution agreements in many cases improve the security of the content. In addition, holders by mainly on the difficult of cardsharing - sharing a subscription among multiple users - pointed. Linking smart card hardware is seen as the first important step. It prevents cardsharing but not completely. With a few extra technical steps are many suppliers with associated smartcard ultimately illegal viewing of channels via cardsharing still possible. Sky wants to expand further in Europe [/QUOTE]
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