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Secca 2 (the return)
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 3363" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Dear Codecomplete</p><p></p><p>Sometime ago, Satdudez had a letter claiming to be from the On Digital Antipiracy Dept, and in it were a list of UK and European Laws that were infringed by the very nature of having the information to hand.</p><p></p><p>Offences caused by burning data onto a card would be neatly sidestepped by the use of an emulator, use of an emulator could be an offence by pushing something other than a legal subscriber card into the box. Data itself was conspiracy to defraud by the Computer Misuse Act etc etc.</p><p></p><p>This all dealt with the illegal use of a rented unit, ie ITVD boxes however Im sure that through some link to another obscure Act in the Justice manual one will find a similar connection to apply to the Sky system.</p><p></p><p>Many websites disappear and reappear through something other then simply a moderator hitting the wrong button.</p><p></p><p>The legal bods in the main broadasters have an unconfirmed budget and they have their job only as long as they get results, ie less 'piracy'. Treaty of Rome, Wipo or not, your not supposed to watch their progamming unless youve paid the Jews</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 3363, member: 175144"] Dear Codecomplete Sometime ago, Satdudez had a letter claiming to be from the On Digital Antipiracy Dept, and in it were a list of UK and European Laws that were infringed by the very nature of having the information to hand. Offences caused by burning data onto a card would be neatly sidestepped by the use of an emulator, use of an emulator could be an offence by pushing something other than a legal subscriber card into the box. Data itself was conspiracy to defraud by the Computer Misuse Act etc etc. This all dealt with the illegal use of a rented unit, ie ITVD boxes however Im sure that through some link to another obscure Act in the Justice manual one will find a similar connection to apply to the Sky system. Many websites disappear and reappear through something other then simply a moderator hitting the wrong button. The legal bods in the main broadasters have an unconfirmed budget and they have their job only as long as they get results, ie less 'piracy'. Treaty of Rome, Wipo or not, your not supposed to watch their progamming unless youve paid the Jews [/QUOTE]
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