Posted by MarkB_MI on January 16, 2009 at 16:43:55 from (216.234.126.173):
In Reply to: tv posted by dtv on hold on January 16, 2009 at 16:07:58:
It's a violation of his agreement with DirecTV, and if he gets caught they could bill him several hundred dollars. It's all in the agreement that he said he read when he signed up. He also agrees to have ALL receivers connected to the same landline telephone. The fact that your receivers aren't plugged into his phone line is a tipoff.
Will DirecTV enforce the contract? Probably not. Can they? You betcha.
I actually took the time to read my agreement when I signed up. It's about twenty pages long, and basically you agree to let DirecTV to do pretty much anything they want, and if you do anything wrong you're 100 percent liable. They even have a clause that says if their computers get infected from a virus from your computer, you agree to pay damages. (I have no idea how that's even possible, but it's in the contract.)
By the way, you're not dealing with rank amateurs here. A few years ago, DirecTV figured out that hackers were cloning smart cards. They figured out who was doing it and zapped the cards, writing the message "GAME OVER" in the cards' memory as a message to the hackers who cloned them.
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