Good news for Directv Pirates

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DirecTV to Narrow Anti-Piracy Campaign
Satellite TV Giant Will No Longer Prosecute Users for Mere Possession

San Francisco and Palo Alto, CA ? After discussions with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Center for Internet and Society (CIS) Cyberlaw Clinic, satellite television giant DirecTV has agreed to modify its nationwide campaign against signal piracy in order to reduce threats and lawsuits against innocent users of smart card technology. Chief among these changes is a promise to no longer sue or threaten to sue people merely for possessing smart card devices.

?American innovators and hobbyists shouldn?t have to fear legal action merely for possessing new technologies that have many legitimate uses,? said EFF Staff Attorney Jason Schultz. ?We?re also pleased that DirecTV has agreed to stop targeting general purpose devices in its campaign and will investigate all substantive claims of innocence.?

Over the past few years, DirecTV has orchestrated a nationwide legal campaign against hundreds of thousands of individuals, claiming that they were illegally intercepting its satellite TV signal. The company began its crusade by raiding smart card device distributors to obtain their customer lists, then sent over 170,000 demand letters to customers and eventually filed more than 24,000 federal lawsuits against them. Because DirecTV made little effort to distinguish legal uses of smart card technology from illegal ones, EFF and the CIS Cyberlaw Clinic received hundreds of calls and emails from panicked device purchasers.

In August 2003, EFF and CIS created the DirecTV Defense website to provide innocent users and their lawyers with the information necessary to defend themselves. The organizations also began a series of discussions with DirecTV about ways to reform its anti-piracy tactics and protect innocent consumers.

As a result, DirecTV has agreed to make several changes to its campaign. The company will no longer pursue people solely for purchasing smart card readers, writers, general-purpose programmers, and general-purpose emulators. It will maintain this policy into the forseeable future and file lawsuits only against people it suspects of actually pirating its satellite signal. DirecTV will, however, continue to investigate purchasers of devices that are often primarily designed for satellite signal interception, nicknamed ?bootloaders? and ?unloopers.?

DirecTV also agreed to change its pre-lawsuit demand letters to explain in detail how innocent recipients can get DirecTV to drop their cases. The company also promised that it will investigate every substantive claim of innocence it receives. If purchasers provide sufficient evidence demonstrating that they did not use their devices for signal theft, DirecTV will dismiss their cases. EFF and CIS will monitor reports of this process to confirm that innocent device purchasers are having their cases dismissed.

?While EFF still disagrees with DirecTV over other aspects of its campaign, we?re pleased that we could find mutual ground on these issues,? said CIS Executive Director Jennifer Granick, who represented EFF in the negotiations. "We hope to continue working with DirecTV to resolve the remaining disputes so that everyone can enjoy the benefits of smart card technology."

Smart card readers and their various derivatives have many legitimate uses, including computer security and scientific research.


Contact:

Jennifer Granick
Clinical Director
Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society
jennifer@granick.com
+1 650 724-0014

Jason Schultz
Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
jason@eff.org
+1 415 436-9333 x112



http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2004_06.php#001615
 
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Not too many Dircectv pirates out there these days.Seems the guys in the know having a hell of a time hacking the new card:eek:
 

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DirecTV will, however, continue to investigate purchasers of devices that are often primarily designed for satellite signal interception, nicknamed ?bootloaders? and ?unloopers.?




Well, that is a relief....sheesh, what else could you have purchased that hacks dave? Smoke and mirrors.
 

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You guys are dead in the water. The nw cards ore OTO, meaning one time programable only. When you program it again it self-destructs in 20 minutes.
 

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That story is so distorted by Directtv they were filing friviolous lawsuits against many innocent people until someone took them to court and challenged their extortion campaign and all Directtv is doing now is trying to head off the filing of both individual lawsuits for violations of the RICO Act as well as a ton of class action lawsuits that have been filed! I have been doing a ton of research on this subject for a family member that has received two extortion letters from DirectTv because they bought a loader to set up a key card system for their computer to protect financial documents of clients and Directtv has sued them even though they have provided schematics on the system design for their key card. Yesterday Directtv's lawyers called this person and they had the lawyer contact me, this moron said we are dropping our demands of $8500 and now are willing to settle for $300, I told them that was unacceptable that because of recent rulings we will be filing a lawsuit for violation of the RICO Act and for filing a friviolous lawsuit but we would be willing to settle for the same $8500 that you wanted from my family member. If you are being suedby these people keep all letters from EUGD that try to extort funds from your family as these letters will be needed if you join either of the class action suits in Colorado or California. If you are going to court with Directtv submit the Fisher deposition to the judge ans ask for a dismissal or MSJ, if you need help let me know I can forward you to some good info!
 
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