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- Pirate_decryption abstract "Pirate decryption most often refers to the reception of compromised pay TV or pay radio signals without authorization from the original broadcaster. The term "pirate" in this case is used in the sense of copyright infringement and has little or nothing to do with sea piracy or pirate radio, which involved the operation of a small broadcast radio station without lawfully obtaining a license to transmit. The MPAA and other organizations which try to protect copyright and licensing agreements often call such decryption "signal theft" even though there is no direct tangible loss.".
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- Pirate_decryption hasPhotoCollection Pirate_decryption.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:Broadcast_law.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:Consumer_electronics.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:Copyright_law.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:Digital_television.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:History_of_television.
- Pirate_decryption subject Category:Piracy.
- Pirate_decryption comment "Pirate decryption most often refers to the reception of compromised pay TV or pay radio signals without authorization from the original broadcaster. The term "pirate" in this case is used in the sense of copyright infringement and has little or nothing to do with sea piracy or pirate radio, which involved the operation of a small broadcast radio station without lawfully obtaining a license to transmit.".
- Pirate_decryption label "Pirate decryption".
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- Pirate_decryption wasDerivedFrom Pirate_decryption?oldid=606349031.
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