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DirecTV Lawsuit

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Direct TV Lawsuit is a hot topic nowadays :) DirecTV now is trying hard to capture the satellite signal thieves:)

DirecTV is aiming the smart cards owner as their major target right now. Over the past few years, DirecTV has sent hundreds of thousands of demand letters and filed nearly 24,000 federal DirecTV lawsuits in response to the mere purchase of smart card readers, emulators, unloopers, deprogrammers, boot loaders, and blockers.

The satellite TV Company accuses tetchiest – some of who threw out their televisions in favor of the Internet long ago – of using these devices to illegally intercept its signals.

However, the smart card readers and their various derivatives are capable of so much more: they secure computer networks, enable user-based identification, and further scientific discovery.

People who intercept DirecTV’s satellite signal are breaking the law. However, DirecTV’s cease and desist letter campaign does not distinguish the legitimate users from the thieves.

For your information, DirecTV has lost a significant lawsuit case in Texas. The judge threw the case out because DirecTV failed to prove that the defendant had all the necessary equipment in order to steal signal.

The defendant admitted he had an unlooper and a satellite dish, but there was no evidence he had ever possessed a DirecTV access card or a DirecTV receiver/decoder, both of which were necessary to pirate signal.

If the decision stands, this means that no matter what technology you possess, you may be able to get your case dismissed if DirecTV fails to prove you have every necessary piece in the chain required for interception of its signal.

What to do if you've been threatened by DirecTV

If you are a present Direct TV subscriber that just received a letter from DirecTV when you have never pirated its signal:

1) Take the threat seriously. DirecTV is likely to continue to go after you if you just ignore their letters or DirecTV lawsuit.

2) Consider contacting a lawyer, preferably the one with some experience in these DirecTV lawsuit cases and admitted in the federal court district where you live.

3)Collect all evidence you can think of to support your innocence. If there are emails, source code, schematics, bills, receipts, or other written documents that show you did not order, receive, or use the device in the letter, you will need those to substantiate your case.

Also, if you did order the device but for a different purpose, consider talking to anyone who might have witnessed such uses and could testify on your behalf.

4)Document your use of cable or satellite systems. If you did not have a DirecTV satellite dish or set-top box during the time when you supposedly had the accused device, that will help your case.

You can also gain supports and guides from Defense innocent public from DirecTV Lawsuit

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