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- Cable_television_piracy abstract "Cable television piracy, a form of copyright infringement, is the act of obtaining unauthorized access to cable television services. In older analog cable systems, most cable channels were not encrypted and cable theft was often as easy as plugging a coaxial cable attached to the user's television into an apartment house cable distribution box (which often had no securing by a cable company employee such as a lock to prevent unauthorized access). In some rural areas nonsubscribers would even run long cables to distribution boxes on nearby utility poles. Set-top boxes were required with some systems, but these were generic, and often in an unknowing violation of contract, former customers would donate them to thrift stores for sale or retain them indefinitely in storage when they ended their subscription to the service rather than return them to the provider.To prevent this, cable providers built stronger protection against theft into new digital cable systems which were deployed beginning in the mid-1990s as part of the changeover to the new digital HDTV standard, along with assessing a large fine for the entire cost of a set-top box if the customer didn't return it upon the termination of services. This has greatly reduced cable theft, although pirate decryption continued on some DVB-C systems which are based on the same compromised encryption schemes formerly used in satellite television broadcasting. Most cable companies have also issued new secured outside distribution boxes which require certain keys only given out to their installers to access, making theft via outside split line more difficult.As of 2014, many cable providers have switched to digital-only systems which require mandatory use of either their approved set top boxes or an approved CableCARD device. In many cases, no analog channels are available, and if they are, are usually just the provider's paid programming, Emergency Alert System and barker channels, or merely a one-channel signal which lets a customer or installer know the signal is viewable on a television set.".
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- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageLength "5130".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageRevisionID "687546505".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Addressability.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Analog_signal.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Barker_channel.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink CableCARD.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Cable_converter_box.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Cable_modem.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cable_television.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copyright_infringement.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Charity_shop.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_cable.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Copyright_infringement.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Digital_cable.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_Alert_System.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink High-definition_television.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Infomercial.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Pirate_decryption.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Product_activation.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Rovi.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_television.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Set-top_box.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Theft_of_services.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Utility_pole.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cable television piracy".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cable theft".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cable service theft".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cable theft".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "illegal cable television".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "interception".
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "steal cable".
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- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:POV.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Cable_television_piracy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cable_television_piracy subject Category:Cable_television.
- Cable_television_piracy subject Category:Copyright_infringement.
- Cable_television_piracy hypernym Act.
- Cable_television_piracy type Band.
- Cable_television_piracy type Redirect.
- Cable_television_piracy comment "Cable television piracy, a form of copyright infringement, is the act of obtaining unauthorized access to cable television services. In older analog cable systems, most cable channels were not encrypted and cable theft was often as easy as plugging a coaxial cable attached to the user's television into an apartment house cable distribution box (which often had no securing by a cable company employee such as a lock to prevent unauthorized access).".
- Cable_television_piracy label "Cable television piracy".
- Cable_television_piracy sameAs Q5015695.
- Cable_television_piracy sameAs Gatonet.
- Cable_television_piracy sameAs m.02x6wz0.
- Cable_television_piracy sameAs Q5015695.
- Cable_television_piracy wasDerivedFrom Cable_television_piracy?oldid=687546505.
- Cable_television_piracy isPrimaryTopicOf Cable_television_piracy.