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- VideoGuard abstract "VideoGuard (sometimes referred to simply as NDS), produced by NDS, is a digital encryption system for use with conditional access television broadcasting. It is used on digital satellite television systems - some of which are operated by News Corporation, which owned about half (49%) of NDS until its sale to Cisco in 2012. Its two most widely used implementations are BSkyB's Sky in the United Kingdom and Ireland and DirecTV in the United States, the former of which launched the digital version of the system in 1998. Several other broadcasters around the world use the VideoGuard system, including DirecTV (Colombia), DirecTV (LatinAmerica), Hot (Israel), Yes (Israel), Viasat (Scandinavia), SKY Italia (Italy), Sky Brazil (Brazil), Sky Network Television (New Zealand), Foxtel (Australia), Airtel DigitalTV (India), Tata Sky & Hathway (DVB-C) (India), Astro (Malaysia), TrueVisions (Thailand), D Smart (Turkey), TotalTV (Balkan), ONO (Spain), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canada), China Central Television (China), SBB (Serbia), KabelBW (Germany), Vivacom (Bulgaria), Dolce (Romania), STAR TV/Fox International Channels (Asia), Cignal Digital TV (Philippines), Aora TV (Indonesia), Telecom Italia (Italy), OTAU TV (Kazakhstan), OTE TV (Greece).Since the majority of content provided by companies like BSkyB requires subscription, VideoGuard protects that content by encrypting both standard subscription channels and pay-per-view movies and events. Access flags can be downloaded to the subscriber's card either over the air (via 'hidden' data streams) or by using the box's built in modem, thereby allowing rapid changing of channel packages and ordering of events.Already in use in America since 1997, the VideoGuard system was introduced to the UK by NDS in 1998 with the launch of Sky Digital, replacing the VideoCrypt system (also supplied by NDS) in use on Sky's analogue broadcasts. Despite widespread piracy of the US DirecTV service between 1997 and 2002, the implementation in the UK remained secure until 2014 when a BBC investigation revealed that some companies in south London offered pirated Sky TV sold for £10 a month. The BBC report quoted Keith Cottenden, forensic services director at consultants Cy4or, said in February 2014 that there were some areas in the UK where those hacking satellite TV outnumber viewers paying for it legitimately.Various pay per view flaws have been identified in the past, related merely to the circuitry of the set-top box (STB), rather than the NDS card. It is suspected that the version initially used by Sky was either insecure or close to being broken, as a software update rolled out to all boxes required replacement of the BSkyB subscriber's viewing card. Even so, wholesale card replacements are rare, currently having occurred just twice during the lifetime of Sky Digital - once in 2002/2003, and again in 2009 (replacements carried out between April and June).While most commonly used to protect pay-TV, VideoGuard is also used by numerous non-subscription broadcasters to enforce geographic rights restrictions. VideoGuard has been used by the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 to restrict non-UK viewing, although in recent years these broadcasters have moved to broadcasting FTA on the more geographically restricted footprint of the Astra 2D satellite which is mainly, although not entirely, focused on the UK and Ireland. In some cases, encryption is still used on some versions of ITV and Channel 4 services where rights issues or a lack of capacity on the Astra 2D satellite are an issue.Many broadcasters choose to pair their cards, meaning that a paired (also called "married") card can be used only in a specific broadcaster-supplied STB, or by using the serial number from said receiver with one of the reverse-engineered solutions. In the case of Sky, all cards are married to a particular STB, although almost all non-premium channels will still allow viewing even if the box and card are not paired. Other channels, such as Sky's sports and movie channels, cannot be viewed unless the viewing card is being used in its specifically paired set top box.".
- VideoGuard wikiPageExternalLink www.nds.com.
- VideoGuard wikiPageID "1523933".
- VideoGuard wikiPageLength "6332".
- VideoGuard wikiPageOutDegree "55".
- VideoGuard wikiPageRevisionID "677717848".
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Airtel_digital_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Airtel_dth.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Aora.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Aora_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Astra_2D.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Astro_(satellite_TV).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Astro_(television).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink BSkyB.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conditional-access_television_broadcasting.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_television.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink China_Central_Television.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Cignal_Digital_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Cisco.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Cisco_Systems.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Cisco_Videoscape.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Conditional-access_module.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Conditional_access.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink DVB-C.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink D_Smart.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink DirecTV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink DirecTV_(Colombia).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink DirecTV_(LatinAmerica).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Dolce_(satellite_television).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Dreambox.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink File:NDS_VideoGuard.png.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Fox_International_Channels.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Foxtel.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Hathway.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Hot_(Israel).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink KabelBW.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Modem.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink NDS_Group.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink News_Corporation.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink ONO_(Spain).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink OTAU_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink OTE_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Pay-per-view.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink SKY_Brasil.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink SKY_Italia.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink STAR_TV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_television.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Serbia_Broadband.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Set-top_box.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Set_top_box.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Sky_(United_Kingdom).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Sky_Brazil.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Sky_Italia.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Sky_Television_(New_Zealand).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Tata_Sky.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Telecom_Italia.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink TotalTV.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Triple-Dragon.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink TrueVisions.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Viasat.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink VideoCrypt.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Vivacom.
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLink Yes_(Israel).
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLinkText "NDS VideoGuard".
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLinkText "VideoGuard Conditional Access".
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLinkText "VideoGuard".
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Videoguard Connect DRM".
- VideoGuard wikiPageWikiLinkText "encryption".
- VideoGuard hasPhotoCollection VideoGuard.
- VideoGuard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Broadcast_encryption.
- VideoGuard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- VideoGuard subject Category:Conditional-access_television_broadcasting.
- VideoGuard subject Category:Digital_television.
- VideoGuard hypernym System.
- VideoGuard comment "VideoGuard (sometimes referred to simply as NDS), produced by NDS, is a digital encryption system for use with conditional access television broadcasting. It is used on digital satellite television systems - some of which are operated by News Corporation, which owned about half (49%) of NDS until its sale to Cisco in 2012.".
- VideoGuard label "VideoGuard".
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- VideoGuard sameAs VideoGuard.
- VideoGuard sameAs VideoGuard.
- VideoGuard sameAs VideoGuard.
- VideoGuard sameAs m.057wtg.
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- VideoGuard sameAs Q2456434.
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- VideoGuard wasDerivedFrom VideoGuard?oldid=677717848.
- VideoGuard homepage www.nds.com.
- VideoGuard isPrimaryTopicOf VideoGuard.