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On Jan 7, 2:18 pm, msg wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: snip And there are a spate of new laws that prohibit modifying the hardware, the stream, or the output of a commercially provided device to modify content. snip More importantly, there has been an attempt for some time, now, to actually define skipping commercials as 'theft of service,' and make it illegal. For awhile in the late '70s and early '80s in some U.S. cities a homeowner could be subject to an intrusive search of premises if a certain size Yagi antenna pointed in certain directions was observed on his property; the intent was to prosecute 'theft of service' of directed pay TV services. Erosion of freedom of information is one of the most disheartening aspects of living in this era; the music industries draconian prosecution of suspected illegal Internet downloading is just the most visible consequence. The absence of universally accessible library content as popularized by Al Gore's once proposed "information superhighway" never happened due to IP restrictions among other limitations (efforts like Wikipedia are not really serious substitutes IMHO). Too bad Mr. Gore abandoned this cause for another one more politically popular. When will people realize that freedom of access to and unfettered rights to use information is as important to quality of life and advancement of civilization as the securing of physical and political freedom, and as worthy of sacrifice to establish and secure? Do you have a site that anyone was actually busted, much less convicted? Here in central KY the cable company and I got into a ****ing contest and when they leaned on me for my oversize Log Periodic Dipole, I pointed out that per FCC rules they shouldn't have any detectable leakage. When they sent nastygrams, I responded with a impromptu net on the 6M frequency they used as the low band AGC control reference. They called me and begged me to call it off and even offered free cable and I told them pound sand and complained to the FCC. They got cited and had to clean up their leakage. No "if ands or but". Clean it up of shut it down. I can still detect and if I cared pull in enough signal to watch any unscrambled signal, but since I don't and didn't watch TV, I used the LPD for VHF and UHF scanning. The fact my antenna was mounted in the vertical axis instead of the normal horizontal axis. Of the many things I worry about in life, being nailed for picking up illegal CATV from leakage is way down on my list. Terry |
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