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muppetman11 26-06-2011 16:31

Pirate TV operation offering illegal BSkyB subscriptions shut down
 
http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com...ons-shut-down/

denphone 26-06-2011 16:36

Re: Pirate TV operation offering illegal BSkyB subscriptions shut down
 
Thats good news as the less illegal operations there are the less we the paying customers have to pay for these illegal customers cheating the system.

Kymmy 26-06-2011 16:44

Re: Pirate TV operation offering illegal BSkyB subscriptions shut down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35264114)
Thats good news as the less illegal operations there are the less we the paying customers have to pay for these illegal customers cheating the system.

That premise only works if the people willing to pay the little amount involved with the pirates would have payed for a subscription to begin with.. You'll find that most wouldn't have

Chris 26-06-2011 19:16

Re: Pirate TV operation offering illegal BSkyB subscriptions shut down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35264121)
That premise only works if the people willing to pay the little amount involved with the pirates would have payed for a subscription to begin with.. You'll find that most wouldn't have

This is often portrayed as a victimless crime because, at the point of use, the fraudster does not deprive the provider or other customers of any revenue or product. But it really isn't that way at all. If that sort of criminality goes unchallenged, it eventually becomes socially acceptable and people who would otherwise pay for the service, or who have previously paid it, start receiving it fraudulently instead. At that stage the service provider does begin to lose revenue and other users face either a reduced quality service, or higher subscriptions, or both, to compensate.

Kymmy 26-06-2011 20:28

Re: Pirate TV operation offering illegal BSkyB subscriptions shut down
 
Victimless or not doesn't come into it as a crime is simply a crime.. My viewpoint was that it doesn't necessarily effect current subscription pricing (as specified by denphone.) Sky isn't going to drop their pricing due to more subscribers even if any of the card sharers did subscribe..


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