Cable TV Descramblers
(For Educational Knowledge ONLY)
CABLE DESCRABLERS
- LEGAL ISSUES TO KEEP IN MIND-
This site created for educational and informational purposes only. The theft of cable services is a serious crime. The purchaser of CATV equipment is not authorized to use the equipment on any Cable TV system without the cable company's authorization. The purchaser is required to notify their local cable company and obtain authorization for use of the equipment prior to installation. The author of this equipment does not advocate the theft of cable service. Laws regarding the sale and use of cable television equipment vary from state to state. You should be advised that there are Federal and State laws prohibiting theft of cable services which carry substantial criminal and civil penalties. Suppliers of this equipment assume no responsibility for claims arising from the use or resale of this equipment. "Test" Kits are not supplied with the intention that they be installed in equipment that is owned by a cable TV company, unless they are installed by the cable TV company or an authorized agent of the cable TV company. Test Kits are supplied for educational and testing purposes only, and are only intended for use in equipment that is privately owned by the purchaser of the test kit. Any use to the contrary is not authorized by the supplier of these test kits. Descrambling devices are not supplied with the intention of defrauding any cable TV company of any legitimate fees which are due them. Any descrambling device purchased from us is to be used only with the written permission of the cable TV company. This can normally only be done by paying the cable TV company for full service on all channels that the descrambling device will receive and descramble. Ownership of any Test Kit, or Descrambling device does not give you the right to receive free cable TV signals and services. It is your responsibility to comply with all local, state and federal laws as well as all cable TV company rules and regulations. You must comply with all state and federal laws regarding private ownership of cable TV equipment. Title 47 of the United States Code 553 states that: "No person shall intercept or receive or assist in intercepting or receiving any communications service offered over a cable system, unless specifically authorized to do so by a cable operator or as may otherwise be specifically authorized by law." This site is in no way legal advice. If you have questions about your rights as a cable subscriber, contact your local cable company, or your attorney.
Additionally it should be noted that the showing of the people on this site does not imply any form of personal endorsment (or endorsement by the company they work for). They just look like nice people and were supplied to this site for artistic/decorative reasons.


 
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