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Larry-G
11-02-14, 18:14
A BBC TV programme has captured criminal gangs on film offering the public pirated pay-TV services for a fraction of the official fees. Fraudsters were caught on camera selling modified set-top boxes which could access top-level BSkyB packages for as little as £10 a month instead of the correct £80. The amount of piracy could have an impact as serious as that suffered by the music industry, says an expert in copyright law.

The BBC team filmed a Venezuelan dish installer operating from South London selling hacked boxes, he admitted: “Yes, of course it’s illegal – you’re getting something for free that you should be paying for. You can buy the box and it shows you all the Sky channels for one year.” He claimed to have 150 customers generating £20,000 a year in income.

Another retailer, operating from a shop in Upton Park, a London suburb, is filmed selling ‘SkyBox’ devices for a flat fee of £150 which permitted viewers access to all of the Sky channels.

Keith Cottenden, forensic services director at computer crime investigation company Cy4or, said during the BBC programme that here were some areas in the UK where those hacking satellite TV outnumber viewers paying for it legitimately. “Some of the stats don’t make good reading for the providers. Within the urban areas, it’s widespread – most cities have a wide network of people doing this.”

The BBC film crew accompanied a special unit of the City of London Police during a raid in Liverpool, on the alleged the ring-leader of supplying boxes throughout the UK.

Luke McDonagh, an expert in copyright law at Cardiff University, told the BBC: “The problem is there, it’s getting more widespread and the big broadcasters are trying to cut down on it by targeting the criminal enterprises that are running these pirated systems. But it’s very difficult to crack down on the use of cracked decoders by consumers – so many people are doing it, it is becoming the norm. If it continues then we may see the broadcasters having to change their model like the music industry has with things like Spotify – it could become that wide-scale.”


http://advanced-television.com/2014/02/11/bbc-uncovers-pirate-sky-stbs/

weirskynet
11-02-14, 18:16
These muppets that broadcast it will always get caught if your going to do it
Best to learn it and do it urself

Own box own etc and tell nobody !




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marty
11-02-14, 18:17
Ebay is full of them!!!!!!!!!

Larry-G
11-02-14, 18:19
It's all these scumbags buying carton loads of clones then putting them on ebay that they should be looking at first, deal with them and CS would take a huge hit.

Mandanddeb
11-02-14, 18:31
There's sum bags with 8000+ subs going at £30 £240k a year I don't think there going to go after joe and hazel down the road with a f3 are they? Joke of a program scare mongering

marty
11-02-14, 19:36
Sky could make the money back by selling subs to Spain :p

seame
11-02-14, 19:50
Has this been aired yet? If not does anyone know when it will be?

Larry-G
11-02-14, 19:56
it was on last night so it should be on the iplayer now.

Mandanddeb
11-02-14, 20:05
It's on I player for a week 'inside out London' though

marty
11-02-14, 20:05
Whats the program called?

Mr. Mister
11-02-14, 20:08
Inside Out Marty

marty
11-02-14, 20:08
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26035880

Larry-G
11-02-14, 20:11
It's called inside out.



Inside Out is broadcast on BBC One London on Monday, 10 February at 19:30 GMT and nationwide on the iPlayer for seven days thereafter.

pooface
11-02-14, 20:15
More info on this:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-26052012

Stanman
11-02-14, 20:16
In case you missed it its inside out or for the cs inside soo :sly:

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connormill
11-02-14, 20:18
Whats the program called?

I'm just browsing through the iplayer for last night and can't find anything related to it.

and idea of Programme name or what channel it was on. Might have it on my YouView

Mr. Mister
11-02-14, 20:20
Its already been mentioned 10 times in this thread..

Left your reading glasses somewhere.. ??

Its called :

INSIDE OUT

And its defo on iplayer as i watched it earlier today on it..

cactikid
11-02-14, 20:31
a-z look under the letter i ,its there but not in uk to view:alien:

marty
11-02-14, 20:44
a-z look under the letter i ,its there but not in uk to view:alien:

hotspotshield ;)

Stanman
11-02-14, 20:49
here is direct link


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03v37bw/Inside_Out_London_10_02_2014/

m404
13-02-14, 10:31
If it continues then we may see the broadcasters having to change their model like the music industry has with things like Spotify – it could become that wide-scale.

so, basically, someone like BSkyB would adapt the spotify business model, making you pay a fixed monthly premium fee, and letting you consume content as much as you like ...

... oh, wait ...

damn, these experts nowadays :lol3:

Ray4438
16-02-14, 20:06
Inside out london on Monday the 10/2/14

dfdream
17-02-14, 11:28
The problem here is not that customers don't want to pay its that its too expensive.
Today Wayne Rooney signed a 5 year deal with Man U for £300,000 a week.
Man U are heavily in debt but they know that the foolish money from Sky and BT Sports can maintain this bubble..

marty
17-02-14, 13:53
Who the f**k deserves that sort of money, just plain stupid :mad:

thisntaht
17-02-14, 16:07
Who the f**k deserves that sort of money, just plain stupid :mad:

In fairness taking the hair off your ass and sticking it on your head ain't cheap :D

marty
17-02-14, 16:08
In fairness taking the hair off your ass and sticking it on your head ain't cheap :D

I'd rather be bald with a hairy ass :D

dazzer69
17-02-14, 21:40
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03v37bw

reknaw155
07-03-14, 03:26
Liverpool - where I am from!

barry2012
22-03-14, 14:51
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-26052012


about boxs

hwads
06-04-14, 10:56
Sky are well aware of whats going on, and are probably happy to leave it alone, once the boxes have run a year and lost the the subs (if they last that long) most people won't know what to do with them to get them working again and bin them.
Also its probably a tiny proportion of legit subscribers.

boysheff
06-04-14, 13:14
i've heard (through a engineer of virgin, who i know) that sky and virgin are in court trying to get the court to agree to spy on people through there router (ip address), for the reason of music/movie etc download.

Martincape
06-04-14, 13:26
Glad I'm with BT. Sky gave my address details away to a solicitor based in London once, claiming I had illegally downloaded a Ministry of Sound album.

DaMacFunkin
06-04-14, 14:19
These figures they band about don't add up, as with DVD piracy, hardly anybody who buys pirate DVDs would have gone to the cinema to watch the film in the first place, same with cs, quite a lot of people would not pay the price that sky and virgin charge, so you can't really say that sky are losing shed loads of money, they ain't, it really is marginal.
P.s. when DVD piracy was big business, going to the cinema really made a big comeback, just as cs is starting to become big, broadcasters seem to have more money than ever to acquire sporting rights....