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  2. Pirate television - Wikipedia

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    Like its counterpart pirate radio, the term pirate TV lacks a specific universal interpretation. It implies a form of broadcasting that is unwelcome by the licensing authorities within the territory where its signals are received, especially when the country of transmission is the same as the country of reception.

  3. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    Online piracy has led to improvements into file sharing technology that has bettered information distribution as a whole. Additionally, pirating communities tend to model market trends well, as members of those communities tend to be early adopters.

  4. Cable television piracy - Wikipedia

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    Other ways of cable theft were using a cable TV converter box (also known as a descrambler or "black box") to steal all channels and decrypt pay-per-view events, whereas a normal converter would only decrypt the ones paid for by the customer. The cable companies could send an electronic signal, called a "bullet", that would render illegal ...

  5. Survey: 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Pirated TV, Movies or Live ... - AOL

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    Note: This article is an offshoot of Variety Intelligence Platform’s special report “The New Face of Content Piracy,” available exclusively to VIP+ subscribers. Content piracy is rife in the ...

  6. Global Content Piracy Soared 18% in 2022 (Exclusive) - AOL

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    The proliferation of popular streaming TV content and the return of robust wide-release film slates have helped drive steady […] Global Content Piracy Soared 18% in 2022 (Exclusive) Skip to main ...

  7. Unlicensed broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Unlicensed broadcasting, also called pirate broadcasting is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license. [ 1 ] Some unlicensed broadcasting, such as certain low-power broadcasting , may be legal.

  8. Pirate decryption - Wikipedia

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    The concept of pay TV or pay television involves a broadcaster deliberately transmitting signals in a non-standard, scrambled or encrypted format in order to charge viewers a subscription fee for the use of a special decoder needed to receive the scrambled broadcast signal. [citation needed]

  9. Most Pirated Film, TV Titles See Uneven Impact From ... - AOL

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    Note: This article is an offshoot of Variety Intelligence Platform’s special report “The New Face of Content Piracy,” available exclusively to VIP+ subscribers. It’s easy to assume that ...